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By: Helen Crane

  • Focus on London Fields: The attractive Hackney suburb buyers don’t want to leave

    August 2, 2019

    Homeowners who bet on London Fields 20 years ago are some of the canniest in the capital. Then, homes in the leafy-for-Hackney neighbourhood were worth 17 per cent more than the London average, according to Hamptons International – but today that has jumped to a huge 52 per cent, translating to £240,000. “Once an unloved [...]

  • Property of the week: This West End flat gets you a pass to one of Mayfair’s secret gardens

    August 2, 2019

    Where luxury homes are concerned, Mayfair pretty much has it all. A quick scan of current property listings reveals homes complete with built-in pizza ovens, spa treatment rooms and their own chauffeur-driven Bentleys. There is one area where most of its premium pads fall short, though – access to a garden. Not a roof terrace, [...]

  • Revealed: The outer London borough that locals say has the best commute

    August 2, 2019

    Sweaty summer mornings on the Northern line getting you down? Been apologised to over a tannoy one too many times? Sick of travelling with a lower level of comfort than someone’s handbag? You might want to consider a move to Richmond-Upon-Thames, which despite all of its train and tube stations being in zones three to [...]

  • ‘High-tech’ homes in NW1 listed

    July 26, 2019

    Do you love them or hate them? Whatever your opinion, the row of homes at Grand Union Walk in Camden Town is now officially architecturally significant, having been awarded grade II listed status by Historic England last week. The ten three-bedroom houses and two flats in NW1 were designed by Sir Nicholas Grimshaw in the [...]

  • Equus at Trafalgar Studios review: A fresh take on this sexy, horse-blinding drama

    July 19, 2019

    Everyone knows Equus as the play about the boy who gets off on riding horses.  It follows Alan Strang, a 17-year-old trying to navigate his aberrant sexuality under the influence of his overbearing religious mother and disciplinarian socialist father. Martin Dysart is the psychiatrist tasked with treating him after he blinds six horses with a [...]

  • Focus on St John’s Wood: Super-prime rentals are hot property in this US enclave

    July 19, 2019

    With its secluded streets, proximity to the West End and legendary status in the worlds of both sport and music as the home of Lord’s and Abbey Road, St John’s Wood has long been a desirable address. PG Wodehouse made it the home of Bertie Wooster’s best pal, aristocrat Bingo Little, in his Jeeves series; [...]

  • Property of the Week: Live in the home of the real-life Peter Pan

    July 19, 2019

    Let’s face it – being a grown-up can be pretty tiresome. It’s why adults everywhere are working on their colouring books, letting loose in ball pits and commuting to work via scooter. If you too want to channel your inner child, what better way than by living in a house once occupied by the children [...]

  • New homes: Our pick of the new builds going on sale in London this weekend

    July 19, 2019

    Grand Union, Alperton From £350,000 for a studio Homes are now available to buy at Grand Union, the major regeneration project being undertaken by St George, which has seen the developer open up a previously inaccesible section of the Grand Union Canal. The development in Alperton will comprise 3,000 studio, one, two and three-bedroom homes, [...]

  • Focus on Twickenham: leafy suburb offers better value than its riverside neighbours Richmond and Putney

    July 15, 2019

    If you were a wealthy member of 18th century London society set looking for a fashionable spot on which to locate your sprawling pad, Twickenham was the place to be. The south west London district – then part of Middlesex – was chosen for the purpose by poet Alexander Pope as well as Horace Walpole, [...]

  • New homes: Our pick of the new builds going on sale in London this weekend

    July 12, 2019

    High Street Quarter, Hounslow From £344,000 for a one-bed Jet-setting Londoners will want to check out Barratt London’s new High Street Quarter development in Hounslow, which launches this Saturday and is just ten minutes from Heathrow Airport. As well as 528 one and two-bed apartments it will also include a new public square, Cineworld cinema, [...]

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