In Pictures

This Grade II listed house on Manchester Street in Marylebone is being offered for sale with planning consent for a super-prime makeover.

In Pictures: Morden Wharf is U+I's latest massive regeneration project in London, promising to transform a 19 acre former sugar factory site into "a distinctive, green, mixed-use neighbourhood".

The first residents are due to move into 10 Park Drive this month.

80 Charlotte Street in Fitzrovia is Derwent's biggest ever mixed-use development, and marks a big step towards the firm's ambition to achieve a fully net zero carbon portfolio.

A derelict 1.7 acre site near London Bridge is to be transformed into "a local cultural and social hub", with 36 new homes.

The Mayfair home of Jeeves & Wooster-creator P.G. Wodehouse has come up for sale, sporting exactly the same asking price as when it was last offered, five years ago.

A magnificent Belle Epoque villa has come up for sale in the South of France, sporting a €30 million (c.£26.65m) asking price and some serious A-List credentials.

Grosvenor has submitted its planning application for the Cundy Street Quarter regeneration in Belgravia, after more than a year of often torrid public engagement.

This Jean Pierre Lott-designed luxury home in La Condamine features the architect's trademark abstract lines.

Kevin McCloud called this new-build country house "a stinking success". The owners are now looking for a new project.

OnTheMarket has revealed which listings with 3D virtual tours have garnered the most attention over the last couple of months, including a £28m townhouse in Belgravia, a converted water tower in West…

After changing hands earlier this year, a re-branded Beverley Hills mega-mansion is being marketed as "the most spectacular and luxurious organic modern home ever constructed".