A beguiling mix of rock ’n’ roll excess and movie-star glamour makes this Hollywood fixture our writer’s ideal home-from-home
Architects and interior designers are working together to create properties that subtly unify the external and the internal
Foodies and families are transforming the cultural landscape of the coastal Kent town once renowned for smugglers and pirates
From a Barbados beachfront villa to a private island in the Turks and Caicos archipelago
The Tudor property was extensively added to and became a manor house in the 18th century. It is now on the market
The interior brings modern luxury design to a 17th-century ‘hôtel particulier’
Internal migration has been in decline since the 1970s, but the febrile mood post-election has intensified the numbers voicing a desire to move somewhere more aligned with their values
Drawn by an outdoor lifestyle and architecturally savvy developments, a youthful cohort is setting up home on the lush volcanic island
Award-winning designer Christian Bense shares his tips for creating an elegant office space that won’t compromise the feel of your home
Howard Van Doren Shaw designed numerous buildings in the city, including this palatial home with its multitude of styles
From the 1920s, the principality has expanded its borders by building in the only direction it can: into the sea. Its latest land reclamation takes its real estate into new territory in more ways than one
The country has not had an easy relationship with the once grand homes of the Anglo-Irish elite — leading many to be torched, repurposed or left to rot. But a new appreciation is being nurtured, and a ‘reckoning with the past’
Striking sandstone town houses in Brooklyn and beyond
Wonderful scenery abounds, from a remote bothy to a 14th-century castle
The main character’s majestic Roman residence is a place of extravagance and hedonism
Beloved by Norway’s naturalists, these retreats in the wilderness are riding the ‘coolcation’ trend as international buyers look to colder climates for their holiday homes
In our seasonal special, we travel from property hotspots in Switzerland to those in British Columbia, weigh up the appeal of contemporary chalets and traditional turf cabins, shine a light on art and design rooted in Alpine culture — and explore how to embrace year-round living in the mountains
As more international ‘digital nomads’ contemplate turning a ski-holiday retreat into four-season mountain living, resorts and architects are stepping up to meet new expectations
Vernacular influences, with a hint of Rick Owens — forging contemporary ski style at home is a balancing act
Condo-hotels, subscription services and US ski operators are all making their way across the Atlantic. But will high costs follow?
A surge of new development is driving up property prices in the British Columbia locale loved by high-octane skiers — but it’s still more affordable than Whistler or Banff
From the peaks of Wyoming’s Teton Range to the Munros of Scotland’s Trossachs
Design consultant Murude Katipoglu on mixing antiques and personal touches for a unique home
This west London family home is an object lesson in how to be creative without destroying a building’s history
The Global Wellness Institute estimates that the sector could be worth $913bn by the end of 2028. It’s a big development for what was once regarded as ‘woo-woo’