Location: South West
Grade I Bath mansion comes with a five-star perk
The former home of Britain's youngest PM, Pitt House has recently been reinstated as one of the city's most opulent residences.
In Pictures: Dorset manor house ‘with all the toys’ that inspired Thomas Hardy pitched at £3.75m
Poxwell Manor comes with "all the toys", says Strutt & Parker, including a helipad and helicopter hangar.
How much old rectory do you now get for a two-bed in Chelsea?
About 25% less than a year ago, according to the West Country branch of acquisition firm Stacks - although there is still value to be found in a hidden AONB just off the A303...
Strutt & Parker sets up a base in Bath
New operation will be led by the co-founder of the agency's high-performing Notting Hill office, Alistair Heather.
City centre rents suffer as tenants look to suburbs
"The pandemic has led to falling asking rents and a flood of properties coming into the market in a number of the UK’s biggest city centres," says Rightmove.
Acorn bags former M&S site for resi development
Property developer has resi-led plans for a waterfront regeneration site in Falmouth, Cornwall.
New sales head at Savills Salisbury
James McKillop returns to the agency after almost nine years with Knight Frank.
Acorn takes on rare ten-home development site in Padstow
Property developer plans to complete ten new homes in the North Cornish seaside hotspot in 2022.
Best of the West: The country house sales that stood out in 2020
Some dream country houses changed hands across Devon, Dorset, Cornwall, Somerset and Wiltshire in 2020, notes buying agent Robin Gould - including a Medieval ‘sleeping beauty’ and a once-in-a-generation…
US buyer swoops on Devon’s magnificent Mamhead House
Sale agreed on renowned Gothic-style mansion amid ‘busiest prime country market in 20 years’.
Resi development plans floated for Bristol Zoo’s historic Clifton site
Bristol Zoological Society has announced that it is selling its historic Gardens site in prime Clifton, suggesting that existing buildings could be developed for residential use.
Grade I listed Bath townhouses to go under the hammer
‘Incredibly rare’ trio of mansions on Laura Place are being sold off next month, five years after hitting the market at £5m.