The Luxury Home Show on MSN
This £1.75M London home is 200 years old
Step inside this £1,750,000 four-bedroom London townhouse in Finsbury Park, set on a quiet street within a conservation area. Dating back around 200 years, the home retains original features like the ...
How has your 2026 been so far? For me, my main activities at the start of this year have been squeezing around cardboard ...
Watford Observer on MSN
The latest planning applications in Hertfordshire suburbs
Latest Three Rivers District Council planning applications: home extensions, garage conversions, landscaping, and local developments.
Here are the latest planning applications submitted to Swindon Borough Council, covering proposals for extensions, tree works, and changes to ...
Hampshire Chronicle on MSN
Southern Area planning applications - What is coming to your area?
This is a summary of Planning Applications received in the Southern Area Planning Office of Test Valley Borough Council for the week ending 1st February 2026. Any comments should be sent to the ...
Derbyshire Times on MSN
New homes, housing improvements and tree works among plans submitted to Derbyshire councils
Here are the latest planning applications submitted to Chesterfield Borough Council: ...
Here are the latest planning applications validated or decided by Buckinghamshire Council, featuring proposals ranging from home extensions ...
Lancashire Telegraph on MSN
Grand Victorian home with summerhouse and grounds for sale in Lancashire
A £775,000 Victorian residence in the historic 1842-built Escowbeck House has hit the market in Lancashire ...
House Beautiful UK on MSN
Inside a colour-loving London terrace that still feels effortlessly calm
Bold paint shades, crisp white backdrops and carefully chosen art come together in this Peckham terrace, where confident ...
Here are the latest planning applications submitted to Trafford Council, including a mix of tree works, house extensions, and proposals for new landscaping and access alterations. Below is a listed ...
Many U.S. cities have too many office buildings and not enough homes. Developers are now converting some old offices into apartments and condos, but it's going slowly.
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