Properties
Russians row over landmark Battersea mansion
Once owned by the Forbes family, the Grade II listed Old Battersea House is reportedly about to hit the market
‘One of the most historic houses in Scotland’ comes on for £1.6m
Craig Castle (or just "The Craig" to anyone who's anyone) dates back to the 13th century
Bidwells builds Heritage Team
Consultancy has hired Lucy Denton and Fiona MacAdie to the division
Wandsworth protects 120 pubs from development
Wandsworth has removed permitted developments from 120 bars and taverns across the borough in what's being called a "pioneering" move.
The Alma in Wandsworth
Dusty’s Art Deco Kensington mansion up for £16.5m
The blue-eyed soul sensation lived at the Aubrey Street address at the height of her fame
Glasgow’s 98-unit Park Quadrant scheme gets the green light
Created in 1855 by Scottish architecture grandee Charles Wilson
To The Manor Porn: Playboy Mansion sale officially closes at $100m
33 year-old next-door neighbour and owner of Twinkies, Daren Metropoulos, has signed on the line that is dotted
Move in like Jagger: Penthouse in rock star Marylebone block comes to market
Harley House, originally built as a Catholic charitable institution, has housed many a celebrity in its day
Central London’s ‘new-build crisis’: Over-supply and falling values are ‘a major concern’
Demand seems to be drying up for new-build apartments in central London as planning pipelines balloon, reports investment house London Central Portfolio, with a worsening case of over-supply - which the…
Raffles linked with Old War Office redevelopment
Rumours abound that Raffles Hotels & Resorts is the "preferred operator" of the hotel element
Three of the Best: Luxury London apartments linked to five-star hotels
With (unconfirmed) rumours linking Raffles Hotels & Resorts with the redevelopment of the Old War Office in Whitehall, PrimeResi takes a look at three of the capital's most exclusive luxury resi-hotel…
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