Location: United Kingdom

No.18 Old Church Street dates back to the early 1700s, and once sat directly behind the famous Chelsea Porcelain Works

“The market for properties worth £1 million or more in London is well and truly on the rebound, having been in the doldrums over recent years,” says Coutts’ CEO, Peter Flavel.

The firms behind two of London’s biggest new projects have seen brisk activity post-Christmas

The Palacegate Casino was originally built in the 1860s as a trophy townhouse for John Forster, a friend and biographer of Charles Dickens

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National estate agency Humberts has opened a new branch in East Sussex, after an existing franchisee picked up another patch.

More than one in three affluent international property buyers (39%) would be willing to pay a premium for a branded residence, according to a survey of around 900 Knight Frank clients - typically 25%…

Proposed mixed-use mansion blocks are "exactly the sort of thing Prince Charles has been calling for over the last few years," say MATT Architects, as Westminster's planning inspector praises an "exemplary…

All types of developers are on the lookout for sites, reports Savills, but the cash-rich big players are proving the most competitive…

2022 is off to a flying start in PCL, reports buying agent Camilla Dell, but not all properties will make the London-wide comeback a lot of sellers are hoping for…

Agents tucked away nearly £40m worth of apartments at 80 Holland Park in December alone

Gary Hersham is the "character-in-chief" in a lengthy and remarkably positive feature on London's super-prime estate agents, published in today's Guardian.