A rare glimpse inside the fashion oasis where Prada’s bestselling bags are made
Flowers, fruits and herbs thrive at the state-of-the-art ‘garden factory’ where one of the world’s best-loved bags is perfected
Flowers, fruits and herbs thrive at the state-of-the-art ‘garden factory’ where one of the world’s best-loved bags is perfected
The latest addition to the hospitality magnate's empire, which includes The Ivy chain and Annabel's, is a monument to the gods of excess
The newly renovated architectural icon provides a dramatic stage for a megawatt Royal Ballet performance
Meet Rita Ludovisi, the Texan-born royal who is determined to protect her palace in Rome – complete with ceiling by Caravaggio
It costs £1m a year to look after and the WiFi doesn't work – the Earl and Countess of Carnarvon reveal the true cost of Highclere Castle
Statesiders seeking a picture-perfect holiday home - and warm pints at the pub - are spending millions in this rural region
Jemima Goldsmith isn't the only one battling public access issues - many owners of country estates feel her pain
It was contested by locals but approved planning permission means billionaires are flying in to eye up England’s greatest new country estate
In his new book, Adrian Tinniswood discovers how draconian death duties forced the upper classes to get creative
The 85-floor building allegedly sways in wind and its residents have been trapped in lifts. Zoe Dare Hall uncovers a litany of similar cases
The National Trust has lost its way, but private owners are bringing new life to old traditions of power, wealth and status
Maids, a housekeeper, security and a ballroom are all included in the rental price
How to get that island life, without the murder and mayhem of course
Many of us have decided that the time is right to turn our gardens into an oasis
European visa-free travel and citizenship are behind a 34% rise in Britons moving to Portugal, but are you ready for the countryside?
On VJ Day, we take a look at the building where Ian Fleming and Lord Kitchener both worked, and where luxury buyers can now live
Ann Louise Roswald and Nick Hartley swapped their London flat for a derelict 18th-century house and farm
Those with means are paying for stilts or steel cladding, and even burrowing underground
Watersports, global dining and a leisurely vibe are drawing a crowd of moneyed buyers to new developments in the capital
Parents feel confident state-educated children have a better chance getting into Oxbridge than a child at Westminster or St Paul’s