Location: United Kingdom

Grade I listed stonker dates back to the reign of Queen Anne and measures c.7,500 square feet.

"In Scotland, the opportunity to re-think lifestyle choices has been catalysed by an extraordinary alignment of supply and demand," says DM Hall.

Former Wates and Barratt man Matt Tunley has been recruited to help realise property developer Hill's ambition to build 4,000 new home a year by 2025.

Harry Helsby (son of former Savills boss Jeremy) and Alexis Stellakis are setting out to ‘revolutionise’ London’s traditional market model with their ‘all in-house solution’.

The Central London business has been hit hardest this year, reports estate agency brand Winkworth.

The design studio has been working on some of PCL’s most high-profile developments in recent months, including Lodha’s No.

Pair of vast duplexes at the landmark former office block measure nearly 4,500 square feet apiece.

'Substantial' specimen on one of Chelsea's top turnings was asking just over £3,000 psf.

‘One of the most significant domestic projects of recent times’ was completed in 2004.

Savills' research team has profiled four key London buyer types and how their changing wants and needs are impacting the prime residential markets.

‘There should be enough momentum to sustain a healthy level of sales activity until the end of the year’, says 31-branch Chestertons.

"This does not feel like a re-run of 2008/09 for the UK property market," says Knight Frank, as it forecasts minimal property price drops against a complex economic backdrop.