We all know that moving home is stressful, and a big part of the pressure comes from the sheer multitude of things you have to do before and after moving day. One of those tasks is informing relevant parties of your change of address, but who exactly do you need to contact? Remembering everyone is a headache at the best of times.

Now that Summer is coming, weddings are being planned and with Coronavirus rules being relaxed slightly, we take a look at the traditions involved in a quintessential English summer wedding.

As well as looking after the inside of your property, remember to inspect outside. Landlord garden maintenance may only be doable periodically, but the tasks involved can be much the same as you already do at home!

At home bars are becoming increasingly popular as we are all spending more time in our homes. When creating and designing your home bar setup, homeowners are getting inventive, using previously wasted space or converting part of their cellars into places of relaxation and enjoyment. Here are 8 tips to consider for your own home bar setup…

Selling your home is a big deal and can sometimes be stressful. Between deciding when to list your home for sale, for how much, and what home renovations you should do beforehand, there is a lot of planning involved. One important aspect that many sellers overlook is staging…

With a new-found love for our homes this past year, it’s likely you’ve racked up a laundry list of ways that you’d love to revamp your space. And what better time to refresh and upgrade your home than the start of spring?

Spring/summertime brings warmer weather, longer days, and dreams of holidays to beaches or new cities. But what happens when your holiday gets cancelled, you’re budgeting to afford a new house, or travel just isn’t possible because we still need to stay at home? The answer is simple — enjoy a vacation at home.

Another hidden gem, tucked away out of sight of the main road, Ranby Hall near Barnby Moor, is an imposing Georgian listed country house.

Owning one of Britain’s historic buildings can be a source of great pride but there are a few things that you’ll need to know before you buy a listed building. Here we aim to shed some light on what owning a listed building entails and we’ll explore the different types of listed status you may encounter.

Did you know there was a massive munitions factory just north of Retford?? The Retford area helped the war effort more than you think.....

When you’re buying or selling a home, the last thing you want is to be bombarded with estate agent lingo. Unfortunately, agents can easily revert to dropping jargon on you with questions about whether you’re an FTB, if you’re after a freehold or leasehold, and so on.

Our area has a rich history of local coal mines that once employed thousands of people. All now long gone, we take a look at the history of our local mines and their demise. Some of our mines were world firsts and also some of the deepest in Nottinghamshire. Some have even become local landmarks and Grade II Listed buildings.