The September edition of Luxury Homes is now available to read in full online
CONTENTS
4 Market commentary
The Herald’s property expert Beverley Brown reveals how far £1million will go in Scotland’s seven city regions
10 No ordinary quarters
A round-up of some of Scotland’s most stylish, unconventional and surprising homes
22 Cover story: Michelle Mone
From lingerie to lush interiors, the Baroness explains how she brings flair and passion to all she does
32 Easy getaways
Fly though four holiday properties close to Europe’s most accessible airports, with Andrea Pearson
40 Architecture focus
Scotland abounds with Arts and Crafts houses ...
Ann Wallace showcases some currently for sale
46 School of old knocks
The stunning transformation of ruined Knock Old Castle could teach wannabe developers a thing or two
60 New homes of style
A selection of the country’s most exclusive
developments selected by Agnes Stevenson
70 Out of the box
An astonishing house in South Lanarkshire takes shape
72 Interiors: Season highlights
Lindsey McIntosh with stylish looks for autumn
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