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Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis are ready for a fresh start at their seaside escape. The Hollywood pair are undertaking dramatic renovations at their $17 million Carpinteria, California home more ...
Property guru Sarah Beeny has been instructed to tear down an oversized extension built illegitimately on her grand £3 million country estate. The extensive makeover, which converted her Somerset ...
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Property guru Sarah Beeny has found herself in a bit of a bind as she's been ordered to tear down an unauthorised extension on her plush £3 million home in the countryside. The elaborate upgrade ...
Bruce Willis is defying his family’s fears as he celebrates a milestone birthday — turning 70. On March 19, the “Die Hard” actor was showered with loving messages from his and his ex-wife ...
Sarah Beeny's Somerset abode, familiar to viewers of Channel 4's 'Sarah Beeny's New Life in the Country', has been a monumental labour of love for the property aficionado. Alongside her husband ...
Property expert Sarah Beeny has been told she must demolish a large extension built without permission on her £3 million countryside estate. The extensive renovation, which transformed her ...
Andrew joined The Verge in 2012, writing over 4,000 stories. And even now, with a new-generation console on the horizon, the Wii U still has more to give. This time, it’s an absolutely massive ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A Daubhill homeowner has been ordered to tear down an extension built for a relative with “learning and physical difficulties".