Location: Country
Permitted development rights bumped up for farm-to-resi buildings
Agricultural buildings can be converted to five - rather than three - family homes
Knight Frank partners up in Jersey
Knight Frank forms an official association with Wilsons to market super-prime homes in the Channel Islands
Knight Frank names a new Regional Chair for the Cotswolds & surroundings
Bruce Tolmie-Thomson takes over from Atty Beor-Roberts, who is retiring
Country landowners call for Paragraph 55 shift
Retiring farmers need new homes to facilitate farm succession, argues the CLA
The Prime Patchwork: Understanding the impact of the London market on the rest of the country
Analysis sheds light on how the UK's prime markets are linked, and the dynamics at play...
Cotswold property agency names two new partners
Butler Sherborn has become an LLP as of 1st January
Allies & Morrison picked for Clandon Park’s grand ‘reimagining’
The National Trust has, after a high-profile international design competition, picked a team led by architects Allies & Morrison to deliver the its “biggest conservation project in a generation”.
London property prices are likely to drop by 3% in 2018 – Winkworth
"The fundamentals looks sound" for residential markets in 2018, says Winkworth, but the estate agency is not predicting much in the way of price rises.
Knight Frank recruits former CLA President
Ross Murray has joined Knight Frank as Chairman of its Rural Asset Management division
The Georgian Group Architectural Awards: Winners in pictures
"These Awards recognise exemplary conservation and restoration projects in the United Kingdom and reward those who have shown the vision and commitment to restore Georgian buildings and designed landscapes"…
The average home in a national park is 46% more expensive than the surrounding county – but which one park offers a price discount?
The New Forest is the most expensive national park to buy a home in (averaging £581,448) and Snowdonia is the most affordable (£180,126), according to some updated research by Lloyds Bank.
Letter from the Country: Why today’s agents have to go beyond the call of duty
It's not all doom and gloom, but helping clients to find their perfect property is harder than it has ever been, says Jamie Freeman