From a manor house where Radiohead recorded much of ‘OK Computer’ to a former Benedictine nunnery with a Corinthian fireplace and coat of arms
The ultimate property for a fly fisher is land with fishing rights along one of the country’s Big Four rivers
The bohemian London village on the river Thames, begun as emergency postwar housing, is having its values challenged
The compact East Anglian city boasts walkability, quaintness, good schools and relative affordability
From the former home of artist JMW Turner to a vast penthouse overlooking the Palace of Westminster
As the work-from-home bubble bursts, Londoners who bought out of town during the pandemic are finding selling up a slow business
From a characterful Victorian house in the spa town of Buxton to a Grade II-listed house with an orangery overlooking the hills
What does it take to leave a high-flying city life to resurrect your family’s rural estate? We spoke to three couples who’ve made the leap. We also explore the allure of rural Mallorca for homebuyers, ask why pre-civil war barns are big business in the US, and more.
What does it take to leave a high-flying city life to resurrect a historic estate and make it sustainable, all the while cohabiting with your in-laws? Three families tell their story
From a former B&B with 10 bedrooms to a Georgian terrace with clifftop garden and sea views
Perennial attractions include the London area’s stuccoed town houses and garden squares and the authenticity of the street market and carnival
From a house with a garden by a Chelsea Flower Show medal winner to a five-storey town house in the Georgian Old Town
From a 16th-century house with a party barn and art studio to a Grade II*-listed manor with a Humphry Repton-designed garden
The population has been rising as jobs in biotech and pharma proliferate but the city struggles to build enough homes
Falling mortgage rates and an uptick in agreed sales offer encouragement. But economic risks remain
The southern English city’s expanses of undeveloped coastline are a haven for boaters and birdwatchers, often from London
The exodus from the capital has slowed since the pandemic — but the Lincolnshire town John Betjeman called ‘England’s most attractive’ is still a draw
A lack of new-build luxury homes in the exclusive London area is causing wealthy buyers to opt for elsewhere or rent
From a gracious Georgian town house to a city-centre apartment and a property handy for golf and rugby
Hybrid workers in London have a long journey but love its Regency architecture, literary festivals — and excellent schools
Relative affordability, transport links and a bustling boho culture are attractions for young professionals, despite a difficult market
The exclusive London area is trying to attract a new demographic and correspondingly trendy shops and restaurants
Rising cost pressures on bigger houses and a dearth of suitable smaller properties are making conditions tough
From a refurbished castle said to have hosted Mary Queen of Scots to a country house with a Unesco-recognised water garden
Revivals in both industry and the arts — and relatively low prices for good-quality homes — entice buyers to the Scottish city
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