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‘Covent Garden-style’ £300m Norwich scheme gets the go-ahead
Weston Homes has won planning approval for a significant reinvention of Norwich city centre, delivering around 1,200 new homes
Government updates listed building selection guidelines
A revised version of Principles of Selection for Listed Buildings has been published
Westminster blocks Mayfair mansion-to-casino scheme; waves through Belgravia behemoth
Applications to redevelop significant buildings on Brick Street and Belgrave Square were submitted as a land use package by super-prime developer Fenton Whelan
£70k fine and community service for the ‘reckless’ developer who wrecked a Grade II* mansion
Disastrous attempt to redevelop the important Aston Park House in Cheshire amounted to vandalism, says council
‘Whoever buys it buys me as well’: £2.75m Chelsea house comes with a catch
John D Wood arrives at an unusual solution for an elderly client on Cheyne Gardens
CALA picks AJI for Donaldson’s interiors
In Pictures: Developer launches show apartments for its contemporary crescent in Edinburgh's landmark Donaldson's College scheme
In Pictures: Interior designer lists Art Deco-themed Bayswater apartment
Elspeth Lynn spent ten months creating a turn-key showpiece in a Grade II listed building on Westbourne Terrace, using gold, onyx and marble...
Foster + Partners designs 21st century ‘Great Estate’ in Cheshire
Local billionaire commissions world-famous practice behind the Gherkin and the Tulip to design '£90m' project near Stoke-on-Trent; 'statement' residence set in 52 acres to sport a huge cantilevered carbon …
In Pictures: ‘Country House Clause’ home on the Kent Downs plays with C17th form
Charles Holland Architects has been granted planning permission for a playful new "Paragraph 79" house in Kent's AONB, which offers a "mannerist inversion" of its Grade II*-listed neighbour
EcoWorld & Invesco seal £400m BtR deal
Malaysian developer signals market leader ambitions with 'one of the most significant Build to Rent deals ever undertaken in the UK'
‘The Ghost House of Sussex’: Notorious £40m mansion is still only half-built after 33 years
The Daily Mail reports on the "£40m mansion left to rot for 33 years by notorious slum landlord Nicholas van Hoogstraten".