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The imposing Yarner Estate was once a popular hunting ground for the likes of Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI and Queen Mary. It's now on the market for the first time in over 50 years.

"A House Recast" by Studio Ben Allen has been named overall winner of this year's Don't Move, Improve! award for London's best-designed new home extension.

The Royal Institute of British Architects has partnered with Google's Arts & Culture platform to create 15 specially-curated online "stories", showcasing the best of the RIBA archive.

In Pictures: This eight-bedroom house on Hamilton Terrace in St John's Wood is on the market for the first time since being refurbished by Argent Design and Wolff Architects.

Savills is helping to secure planning permission for an environmental art exhibition, which involves 100 life-size elephant sculptures taking up residence in Central London.

"The name ‘cottage’ does not do justice to this seven-bedroom mansion," says Harrods Estates.

This week's batch of winners for New London Architecture's Don't Move, Improve!

High-end developer's latest project, on the site of a top-secret WW2 listening post base, 'bristles' with security features...

A sprawling and historic country estate on Mallorca, valued at €26.5 million (c.£22.8m), is heading to auction with no reserve.

The second batch of winners of 2021's Don’t Move, Improve! awards for London's best new home extensions has been announced, recognising "Environmental Leadership" and the best "Urban Oasis".

The first batch of winners of this year's Don't Move, Improve! awards have been announced, celebrating Compact Design and Materiality & Craftsmanship in home extensions.

28 Bolton Street was the UK home of RCA Records in the 70s and 80s, playing host to music stars including Elvis Presley, David Bowie and Diana Ross.