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A grand seven-bedroom townhouse on London’s Harley Street with ties to Charles Dickens’ “Little Dorrit” is up for sale for roughly $25 million. Beauchamp Estates/Tony Murray Photography ...
Finch (pictured) previously worked at estate agency Beauchamp Estates as director and head of new homes, a post he has held since 2019. He joined the business in 2006 as a senior sales negotiator. He ...
June 16, 2025 A Glamorously Updated 19th-Century Townhouse in London’s Chester Terrace Lists for $13.5 Million The six-story residence features five bedrooms, a 24-foot-long balcony, and an ...
A quietly provocative design manifesto? This newly available Knightsbridge apartment—priced at £4.95 million (about $6.7 million) with Beauchamp Estates—makes a compelling case for all three.
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On 18 June 2025, the unveiling ceremony of the Confucius Classroom—jointly established by Confucius Institute at De Montfort University and Beauchamp College—was successfully held on Beauchamp College ...
Nikki Beauchamp, an associate broker with Sotheby's International Realty in New York, NY, often suggests that clients change out hardware sets, since these can be inexpensive and are often DIY ...
A scandal that Charles Dickens turned into fiction unfolded in a London pad that is now up for grabs. The grand seven-bedroom townhouse, which is on the market for £18.5 million (about $25 million), ...
In the heart of London’s ritzy Marylebone neighborhood, a stately, 19th-century white-stucco facade hides a thoroughly modern surprise: a fully restored and updated, five-bedroom townhouse with a ...
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Stately London mansion tied to one of Charles Dickens’ most scandal-ridden characters has listed for $25M - MSNThe Grade II-listed property occupies 8,600 square feet.© Beauchamp Estates/Tony Murray Photography The townhome was built between 1822 and 1825.© Beauchamp Estates/Tony Murray Photography ...
In the former scenario, you may find that an even split is your best course of action. If you have a $1.2 million estate and three children, each beneficiary gets $400,000. Simple.
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