Location: South East
In Pictures: Millbank delivers trio of farm-inspired homes in the Chilterns that ‘push the boundaries of residential building performance’
Net-zero agricultural-to-resi development is 'inspired by nature, rooted in sustainability', says house-builder.
‘Landmark transaction’ sees £25mn Norfolk stately home sell within weeks
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.
Winkworth expands in Dorset
Christopher Batten in Wimborne is now owned by Winkworth franchisee James Hadley-Clift and business partner Lori Leon.
Agent reports hattrick of ‘record-breaking’ deals in Surrey
Off-market deals have set new top prices in Oxshott Way, Fairmile and Eaton Park.
‘Extraordinarily beautiful’ Oxfordshire farmhouse with literary ties seeks £6mn
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.
Cala picks up prime Ascot site for resi development
The 7.5 acre site has a GDV of over £50mn and could 'help remaster the centre of Ascot'.
Home Counties estate agency launches ‘swanky’ fifth branch & HQ
Hat and Home's new office in Sandhurst has been 'specifically designed to be a fun and empowering environment' for operations staff.
Watch: RIBA House of the Year shortlist, 2023
Striking homes in London, Surrey, Devon, Scotland and the Isle of Wight have been shortlisted for the The Royal Institute of British Architects' annual award for the UK's best new house.
Ranked: England’s ‘heritage hotspots’ with the most listed homes
Estate agency Jackson-Stops has found 'a compelling link between period homes and property values.'
Knight Frank expands super-prime lettings team
Property firm adds new faces to its top-tier lettings teams in Prime Central London and in South West London & the Home Counties
Savills doubles September auction haul
Notable deals at least week's auction included the sale of the iconic Grain Battery Tower at No.1 The Thames.
Profits holding up despite a 35% slump in reservations, reports Berkeley
FTSE 100 housebuilder has blamed "The complexity and protracted nature of the current planning system and lack of clarity surrounding certain regulatory changes" for a dearth of new land acquisitions