Location: South West
Buyer found for Dorset’s fire-ravaged Parnham House
Described by Historic England as 'exceptionally important', the Grade I listed Elizabethan stately home was gutted by a blaze in 2017
‘Truly outstanding’ Cotswold Country House Clause project gets green light on appeal
Loyn + Co has won approval for a "well-mannered" take on the contemporary country house in Gloucestershire.
‘One of the finest properties in the city of Bath’ offered for £6.5m
A rare complete townhouse on Bath's famous Royal Crescent has come up for sale, billed as one of the World Heritage City's finest properties.
Grade I Vanbrugh mansion re-purposed as ultra-grand houseshare
Owner turns one of Bristol's landmark properties into 'the ultimate never-grow-old house'
Developer plots ambitious mixed-use ‘campus’ scheme on historic Devon estate
Burrington Estates has plans to turn Winslade Park near Exeter into an £80m "campus" with 125 new homes, 125,000 square feet of office space, and a £5m leisure complex.
Keller Williams rolls into Devon
Former Chancellors sales manager to head up latest UK outpost for US agency brand
‘Spectacular’ Salcombe development opp brought to market
Elevated plot on Bennett Road has planning for six apartments with some of the best sea and estuary views in the country
Bristol Council approves Zaha Hadid’s mixed-use neighbourhood
Legal & General's Temple Island - once earmarked for a new arena - promises to deliver around 500 new homes in central Bristol, alongside a conference centre and hotel.
235-year-old Bath estate agency has ‘ceased trading’
Pritchards, which opened in 1785, seems to have closed its venerable doors in Bath, with phones going unanswered.
Record year for Knight Frank’s South West team
Division reports its most successful year since 2009, with volumes up by nearly 40% and an unprecedented number of £2m+ deals...
In Pictures: Boutique seaside scheme becomes Britain’s first ‘Passivhaus Plus’ multi-unit development
Seaton Beach on Devon's Jurassic Coast is the first multi-unit development in the UK to be certified as “Passivhaus Plus".
Why this Grade I listed townhouse ended up going under the hammer
Auctions are increasingly proving a viable option for those looking to sell fast in a slower market, says Allsop