Heritage
Grosvenor unveils ‘UK’s most sustainable period rental properties’ in Belgravia
119 Ebury Street was selected by Grosvenor, in collaboration with Westminster Council and Historic England, as a sort of testing ground to see just how green heritage buildings can go
The Glorious Tulchan: Majestic Scottish estate goes on sale for over £25m
After 23 years of ownership, the Litchfield family has decided to sell the epic "sporting and wildlife paradise" bordering the Cairngorm National Park
Ten projects from one of London’s most creative luxury architecture & design firms
Multidisciplinary practice Studio Indigo has been the creative force behind some of the most innovative, individual and inspiring residential schemes of recent years
Camden backs Candy’s plans for ‘historic garden’ in Regent’s Park
Billionaire developer creating £200m trophy home
Super-rare Barbican penthouse hits the market
One of only nine "true" penthouses in the iconic Barbican Estate has come up for sale, and it's being billed as "probably one of the most sought after penthouses in London".
Magnificent blue-blooded sporting estate offered up for £10.5m
One of Scotland’s finest sporting estates - a favourite of Queen Victoria's now owned by the Astor family - has come up for sale just days before the Glorious Twelfth, with a £10.5m
Out for the Count: Landmark Italian castle on sale for the first time in 650 years
Now this is what you call a landmark listing. An 80-room castle in the foothills of the Dolomites that's been owned by the same family since the fourteenth century is to go under the hammer next month.
Buyer snaps up Grade I country mansion at knockdown price
An important country house in Berkshire has been snapped up at auction for just over £2m, a fraction of what it was asking on the open market last year.
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Apartment in Knightsbridge’s ‘home of Beatlemania’ hits the market
A three-bed apartment in Whaddon House in Knightsbridge - the same building that Beatles George Harrison and Ringo Starr lived - has come up for sale asking £3.495m.
As The Romans Did: Why have Britain’s first towns outperformed the UK average by 80%?
Originally built over 2,000 years ago, Britain's first towns have clearly still got it
Eaton Square development project goes crowdfunding for £1m
Renovation project on Belgravia's ultra-exclusive Eaton Square
Rare Montrose Place instruction asks £25m
Native Land and Grosvenor's super-prime scheme in Belgravia