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Using Canadian timber and wraparound glass, families are creating the homes of their dreams – from scratch. Caroline McGhie reports
Property in Wales offers families breathtaking landscapes and a cheaper way of life, says Fred Redwood
An ambitious but sensitive redevelopment project is set to begin at Charleston, the Bloomsbury Group’s country retreat in East Sussex
Property sleuth Graham Norwood goes digging around the countryside and villages, to unearth the best of the barn conversions
Jeremy Clarkson has recently moved into a bachelor flat in west London. Max Davidson has some tips to help the Top Gear presenter live every boy’s dream
Ben Fogle hopes to buy the uninhabited Outer Hebridean island of Taransay, where he lived for year for the BBC reality show 'Castaway'. Here, he explains why he'd turn the remote outpost - on the market for £2 million - into a wildlife reserve
Housebuilders have turned from building homes to buying them by pumping close to £1bn into the market to support their customers.
Our award-winning writer on making the most of your biggest asset. This week: Overseas buyers
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Owners of historic period homes are using imaginative means to pay the bills, says Caroline McGhie.
Property sleuth Graham Norwood scours the Seven Seas in search of properties that offer spectacular views of the ocean
A crumbling northern castle with a proud history has been rescued by an English eccentric, whose whimsical collections have breathed new life into the building
Christopher Middleton launches our search for Britain’s best home makers
Rosie Millard offers 10 tips to copy the Arts and Crafts interiors of Charleston House, the Bloomsbury Group's retreat in East Sussex
Villas with pools or Paris pads can offer value for money, says Laura Henderson.
Pictures from Charleston, the Bloomsbury Group’s country retreat in East Sussex
Retirement can bring new opportunities when it comes to the property market
Zombies, aliens, a gun-toting lizard… Hollywood has breathed new life into the Old West, says John Hiscock.
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