A Lancashire property dubbed the ‘most remote home in the UK’ - and with a £1.5m price tag - is currently one of the most viewed properties on a leading real estate website.
23.11.2021 - 20:19 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Two 'unforgettable' Scottish homes will spark some serious envy when they appear on Channel 4's Grand Designs as they bid to win House of the Year.
Every year the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) looks for the best new home in the UK, and this time popular show Grand Designs is along for the ride.
Two entries in the 2021 longlist are from Scotland and will feature alongside stiff competition to be crowned House of the Year.
The RIBA House of the Year is awarded to the best new house
A Lancashire property dubbed the ‘most remote home in the UK’ - and with a £1.5m price tag - is currently one of the most viewed properties on a leading real estate website.
When director Mamoru Hosoda selected Eric Wong to design the virtual world in his movie Belle, Wong was still working a full-time job at an architectural practice. But he wasn’t going to let that get in the way of working with one of his favorite directors.
With The Radfords being one of Britain’s biggest families, it makes sense that their Christmas doesn’t come small. Mum Sue Radford makes sure that her 22 kids have a festive day they won’t forget and that their Morecambe home is full of festive cheer.This year, they’ve kicked off the seasonal fun with a special Elf on the Shelf themed breakfast to celebrate the arrival of the Elf to their home for the first day of December.
A newlywed couple arrived in Cape Town for their £7,000 honeymoon only to be told they will have to fly back to the UK and isolate immediately.
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A Scots OAP has tragically died in hospital after a fire broke out at her West Dunbartonshire home.
A 92-year-old man who had been reported missing in Aberdeen has now been found safe.
A notorious killer, too dangerous to mix with other prisoners, spends 23 hours a day locked inside a glass box.