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1940s conversion: Former electric substation in Bicester, Oxfordshire

1940s conversion: Former electric substation in Bicester, Oxfordshire
1940s conversion: Former electric substation in Bicester, Oxfordshire

Not featured a good conversion in a while, so very pleased to see this former electric substation in Bicester, Oxfordshire hit the market. Read more

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Grand Designs: Kew House in Richmond Upon Thames

Piercy & Company-designed Kew House in Richmond Upon Thames
Piercy & Company-designed Kew House in Richmond Upon Thames

Always nice and indeed always interesting to see a Grand Designs project on the market. If you fell for the Piercy & Company-designed Kew House in Richmond Upon Thames when it was on TV, you can now move in. As long as you have plenty of cash to spare. Read more

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On the market: Apartment in the Davy Smith-converted Royle Building in London N1

Apartment in the Davy Smith-converted Royle Building in London N1
Apartment in the Davy Smith-converted Royle Building in London N1

It is well documented within these pages that we love all things industrial, which is exactly why we are featuring this apartment in the Davy Smith-converted Royle Building in London N1. Read more

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On the market: 3W-designed apartment in The Factory, Norwich, Norfolk

3W-designed apartment in The Factory, Norwich, Norfolk
3W-designed apartment in The Factory, Norwich, Norfolk

Once again, we can’t resist the lure of an industrial conversion, especially when it looks as sharp as this 3W-designed apartment in The Factory, Norwich, Norfolk. Read more

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On the market: Apartment in the Child Graddon Lewis-designed Canal Building in London N1

Apartment in the Child Graddon Lewis-designed Canal Building in London N1
Apartment in the Child Graddon Lewis-designed Canal Building in London N1

Originally a 1930s art deco warehouse, this is now modern living space with a vintage edge. If that sounds like your kind of thing, you might want to check out this apartment in the Child Graddon Lewis-designed Canal Building in London N1. Read more