From a contemporary Siberian larch-clad house beside Camber Sands to a 16th-century country retreat a hop, skip and a jump from Glyndebourne Opera House
From a Wiltshire farmhouse dating to the 15th century to a cosy cottage on Cornwall’s scenic Lizard Peninsula
To kick off, we’re asking if rewilding can pay — and how new planning legislation will affect the rural dream. Then it’s escape to the Dordogne for properties on the market — and to California for gardening with purpose. Architectural inspiration can be gleaned from a quasi-lunar lander in Suffolk, interiors ideas from Highgrove and pastoral hosting from Ireland’s Lismore Castle
Despite paying upwards of £5,000 per week, many of the capital’s most affluent residents are choosing not to buy, but to rent
With such inflated prices, vendors and buyers at all levels are left floundering. Why isn’t more property valued realistically from the start?
Built at the end of the 17th century, the home has many original and restored features that were popular in Queen Anne and Georgian design
Zac Inwald and his partner Hilary Brett have created a space inspired by restaurants they work in — and the result is a sea of stainless steel with the cleverest of quirks
From a Berkshire stud farm near Newbury racecourse to a Grade II-listed house with views towards Dartmoor, a rider’s dream
Once the stuff of crime thrillers and haunts of secret agents, these storied homes tucked down cobblestone streets continue to have an idiosyncratic allure
Sea air, quirky shops and an arty vibe: our selection includes a five-bedroom Regency-style town house and a beachfront house once owned by British playwright Terence Rattigan
The Channel Island’s low-tax appeal has long added to the glow of its more bucolic charms, but with UK fiscal changes agents are seeing an uptick in interest from would-be relocators. And the high-end properties are there for the buying
From a grand Regency town house of the type immortalised in Jane Austen novels, to a pretty stone cottage in a nearby village
From a baronial-style mansion in the Scottish Highlands with its own trout fishing loch to a Lake Como escape with guesthouse and limonaia
The haggling is in full swing: with a near record number of unsold new homes and the wealthiest reconsidering their options, estate agents are sweaty palmed, but savvy buyers are scoring hefty discounts
Foodies and families are transforming the cultural landscape of the coastal Kent town once renowned for smugglers and pirates
From a traditional thatched cottage to a discreet London hideaway
Last year’s court ruling exposed the myriad issues in the property market. Now the new rules have been implemented, will the landscape change enough?
The area’s remodelling has been a work in progress over the past decade — but new residential and retail developments are upping the ante as global demand is forecast to outstrip supply
From photographer Rankin’s London penthouse to the Côte d’Azur villa designed by Eileen Gray where painter Graham Sutherland lived
Everyone has a fantasy of the place they’d like to live. But when you get there, can you ever stop wondering if this as good as it gets?
From an estate on the shore of Lake Windermere to a Grade I-listed medieval manor on Dartmoor
From a penthouse in a former warehouse with panoramic views of London to an ex working men’s club that’s now a house with 5,000 sq ft of living space
The south’s sky-high house prices and population pressures are prompting more UK professionals to relocate
These Georgian apartments on London’s Piccadilly are beloved for their very lack of glitz. Once home to Lord Byron and Greta Garbo, they are now sought after by a special kind of A-lister
From a manor house where Radiohead recorded much of ‘OK Computer’ to a former Benedictine nunnery with a Corinthian fireplace and coat of arms