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Mar 5, 2020
Happy World Book Day ! We thought we would share with you some of the homes in The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea famous authors have resided in, including Jane Austen and Agatha...
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A recurring wealth tax is a description that has been used to describe The Government’s speculative Mansion Tax which would primarily affect London and the South...
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Lonres Turns 20: To mark the anniversary we have delved into our archives to see how the market has changed in the last two decades. Showcasing property that we sold when Lonres first launched in...
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Historically the area between Hyde Park and Knightsbridge was split into two great estates with a wall separating them, this made it particuarly difficult for residents living on the Rutland...
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Chelsea is full of hidden corners, delightful cobbled mews, and secret squares. Generally areas such as Notting Hill have a greater reputation for pastel coloured homes however Chelsea has...
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Elicyon founder and Candy & Candy alumna Charu Gandhi has designed the interiors for some of London’s most valuable apartments, at schemes including One Hyde Park, Clarges Mayfair,...
read moreJan 8, 2020
1. The busiest day of the year for moving home was Friday 30th August, followed by Friday 28th June and Friday 27th September. Friday was the most popular day to move throughout the year...
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1. Minimalist Decor A simple white and green combo makes a stunning Christmas look for a drawing-room. 2. Snow dusted stairs Weave your...
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Ilchester Place has once again topped Lloyds Bank’s rundown of the UK’s most expensive streets. A £30m sale on the leafy Holland Park reported by PrimeResi back in the Spring,...
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