Heritage
In Pictures: Inside the rescued Palladian mansion named ‘best restoration of the year’
The painstaking ten-year refurbishment of the Grade A-listed Marchmont House in the Scottish borders scooped the 2018 Historic Houses Restoration Award
#Repton200: Humphry Repton, landscape gardener – and architect?
Although principally known as a landscape gardener, Humphry Repton was clearly a man who understood that an estate was a composition of many parts, writes Matthew Beckett...
‘One of a kind’ Chelsea super-home launched at £22m
Former artist's studio on Upper Cheyne Row sprawls across 7,000 square feet and incorporates part of the historic church next door...
There are now 400,000 listed sites in the UK
National heritage register reaches milestone with the addition of an Art Deco airport, a 1980s theatre and a "squatters cottage" in Shropshire...
Deal sealed on £18m Queen Anne marvel in Westminster
Lord Haldane's Grade I listed former residence, recently transformed by super-prime developer Atelier, sets a new psf record for one of London's most historic streets
Council takes ‘robust action’ over dilapidated listed home
Couple fined after breaching a Section 215 order to repair their C17th property
Buyer sought for ‘one of England’s great stately homes’
Four years after City & Country's sensational swoop, Bramshill's Grade I listed Jacobean centrepiece is back on the market with plans for a 43,000 square foot private mansion...
Heritage Alliance names its new Chair as Grossman stands down
Peter Ainsworth will take over from Loyd Grossman as Chairman of The Heritage Alliance in December
Egerton Crescent townhouse with high society creds hits the market for the first time in half a century
Former home of the Queen's party planner, Lady Elizabeth Anson, up for £11.25m
Green light for major new Octagon scheme in Surrey
Rejigged Broadoaks Park project gets the thumbs-up from planners
£28m price tag for Oxfordshire’s North Aston Hall
More details emerge around one of the biggest country house instructions of the year
Court of Appeal makes important ruling on how the ‘setting’ of a listed building should affect local planning decisions
Judges overturn a decision on Catesby's 400-home scheme next-door to the Grade I listed Kedleston Hall