Features RSS Feed | What are RSS Feeds?

Mod cons in historic setting

ryton-hall-index.jpg

Our Home of the Week this week is Number 8 Ryton Hall, a superb first-floor apartment nestled within the prestigious conversion of a period former country house.  

Wartime home up for sale

HMS Godwit

Homeowners searching for somewhere with stunning views need look no further than an unusual north Shropshire property recently placed on the market.

Blown away by a shooting star

shooters-hill-sitting-index.jpg

When Guy Hough and his wife Clare Morgan-Hough first drove up the private drive of their elegant and historic home at Clive eight years ago, they were blown away by its position.  

↓ Headlines continue ↓

Festival 2008
Miller Evans Estate Agents
Funny Old World
Advertisement - The Farmer

Futuristic living in The Cube

If a bog standard two-up-two-down isn’t quite your cup of tea, then the iconic Cube apartments in Birmingham’s prestigious Mailbox complex could be right up your street, writes Lara Page.

Buyers: what puts you off?

A recent report conducted by Glow-worm has found that buyers have encountered the strangest occurrances when viewing a house. Read the list and tell us what puts you off.

Victorian charm high in the hills

Woodland Grand is a magnificent Grade II listed Victorian house in a commanding position high in the hills of Ironbridge, writes Cathy Stanworth. Take our photo tour.  

A labour of love

Adrian and Karen Holdsworth have totally refurbished their gorgeous Victorian home in Ironbridge almost entirely, writes Cathy Stanworth.

Benefits of planning permission

Owners of redundant barns and farm buildings that have residential development potential are being advised to apply for planning permission, says Sean Jones of Halls.  

A grand country residence

Whitton Paddocks near Ludlow, thought to be Jacobean in origin, is one of the most historic, unique and beautiful homes to be seen in Shropshire.

How to avoid cowboy builders

You often see it on television - people who employ cowboy builders and end up with a botched or uncompleted job that costs far more than they imagined. Cathy Stanworth shows us how to avoid them.

More Stories…