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Grand Registry: Surveying last month’s biggest registered deals
New-build St John's Wood mansion tops the March rundown, after fetching the substantial sum of £38.5m
Historic England & English Heritage to move to a new joint home in Bristol
Conservation bodies sign up to Cubex's character offices overlooking Bristol's floating harbour
Designs for Mayfair’s new ultra-luxe Cheval Blanc hotel include six private apartments
Foster & Partners' mixed-use scheme on Bruton Lane promises to deliver four one-bed and two studio apartments alongside a luxury hotel and retail space
‘Pioneering’ cast aluminium tower completes in St John’s Wood
Regal London delivers ambitious 49-unit project near Lord's Cricket Ground, with a façade created from 1,800 recycled cast aluminium panels
The ten most expensive Russian-owned properties in London are worth a combined £1.1 billion
'Conservatively' valued at £170m, Roman Abramovich's palatial pile on Kensington Palace Gardens is the number one Russian-owned trophy home in London, according to a new rundown...
Full-floor apartment at One Hyde Park hits the rental market, asking over £2m a year
'Truly exceptional' 9,215 sq ft unit sprawls across the entire seventh storey of Pavilion B
Onyx townhouse project in Kensington asks £10.5m
Rare new-build proposition just off High Street Ken is one of a pair by high-end developer Onyx London, and comes with a leisure complex, garage and garden
Green light for F1 supremo’s supercar garage in Surrey
Foster + Partners designs spectacular subterranean addition to ex-McLaren team boss' £30m mansion on the Wentworth Estate
Towering Hampshire folly heads to auction
The Sway Tower in the New Forest
Buyer picks up £16.5m Cotswolds estate
The 'enchanting' Sudeley Lodge near Cheltenham changes hands after hitting the open market last year
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Old rectories & manor houses ‘offer the best value for money’; barn conversions are the priciest ‘quintessentially English’ homes per square foot
Big manor houses and old rectories tend to be the most expensive "quintessentially English" homes in a village, but they're a fair bit cheaper per square foot than cottages or barn conversions, says Jackson-Stops.