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With tough new rules now in place, it's important not just to do the right thing, but to be seen to be clearly doing the right thing – and being able to prove it, says Edward Powles

Matthew Beckett traces the lineage of one of our most recognisable and important architectural styles back to a small vestibule in the north wing of a £12m Wiltshire masterpiece...

James Bailey explores how the migration of embassies to Nine Elms could turn Belgrave Square into London's number one mansion address by 2025

"The UK may need to wean itself off its property addiction, but it also needs to sustain confidence in the single asset class that counts for almost two thirds of its wealth"

Charity offloading whole Grade II listed row near Goodge Street; offers 'range of exciting opportunities' says agent

'Quality always sells' says agent as palatial Consero projects on the Wentworth Estate find their buyers...

It's been a big few weeks for subterranean development stories, with 'icebergs' making the news 'neath Kensington Palace Gardens, Brompton Square, and even Kensington Palace.

Consumer intelligence firm flags up increase in exchanges amongst those taking home £100k+

UK arm of Indian mega-developer creates VIP lounge installation to showcase super-prime scheme to art-lovers...

The trophy addresses where the proposed new council tax band would apply to the average property...