Heritage

Ten heritage building projects have been recognised with prestigious awards sponsored by Savills.

Grade II listed property on Lawrence Street was once owned by the 1st Duke of Monmouth, who was beheaded in 1685.

JV partners mark construction milestone at Allen House, ahead of next year's sales launch.

'This is truly now a house that is fit for modern living while remaining resolutely true to its special historic character,' says Ben Cowell, Director General at Historic Houses.

25 years after the launch of its annual survey, Historic England says the number of sites & buildings 'at risk' has fallen to 4,871.

After an award-winning restoration programme, Wolterton Hall has been sold on the open market for the first time in the estate’s 300 year history.

Galliard has completed works at its 'striking' 412-apartment development on the old Curtain Theatre site near the City of London.

30 Curzon Street, until recently home to one of the world's best-known casinos, is seeking new owner: could a spectacular ultra-prime resi conversion be on the table?

This former home of Jerome K Jerome is 'a unique opportunity to own a piece of literary history with all the character and charm of a Georgian farmhouse,' say agents.

Combining the best of the Baroque and Georgian styles, Adderbury House has been home to a number of Dukes and Earls over the centuries.

Agents are expecting 'strong interest' in these period gems on Seymour Place, Spanish Place & Manchester Street.

The current listed building regime 'is not fit for purpose', warns the Listed Property Owners’ Club.