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‘Am I a sharp shooter? My claim to fame is shooting two wild boar with a single bullet’
Chiswick has long been popular but now its spacious houses are drawing discerning buyers from Kensington and Chelsea
The community activist says fending off drug dealers in his neighbourhood has kindled his desire to make people’s lives better
But where has real rural England gone?
Doubling of interim possession orders sought
Lighthouse, manor house or flash London pad; these are perfect settings for a get-together to remember
Joseph Roth’s letters give us a window into the mind of one of the 20th century’s greatest novelists
Families and investors are flocking to a corner of west London as plans for regeneration take shape
Borough and Bermondsey brought new flavour to the afternoon – hip and happening
Pippa Small’s nomadic childhood is a far cry from her settled life in London, where she combines jewellery design with Afghan charity work
‘I’m like a kid in a sweet shop. It’s slightly cringey how much fun I have’
A property can enhance a family’s life, help nourish it, though it is the people within it that really make life work
A client’s desires are not straightforward. But one man’s idea of sexy is not always another’s
Rentals boosted by shortage of sale properties
The MP for Grantham and Stamford says a Land Value Tax should be introduced and use the proceeds to cut National Insurance – permanently
I confess to having been in talks with several ‘runners’ as I am on the quest for a number of unusual properties
Candlestick-makers must have cursed Edison’s light bulb. The clever ones made more beautiful candlesticks, writes Harry Mount
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