Dealing with country houses and rural homes involves legal and practical issues that are rarely, if ever, encountered with other residential properties. These can include complications arising from:
- public and private rights of way
- complex boundary issues
- listed buildings
- private water supplies and drainage
- preservations of aspect and views
- neighbouring agricultural land and farming operations
Encountering such issues on a regular basis, we are experienced in knowing how to identify them and to deal with them in a commercial manner. Our expertise enables us to progress country house sales or purchases quickly, with as little fuss as possible.
We also deal with a wide range of associated rural property issues, including finance and refinancing, easements and boundary adjustments, and the letting of associated houses, cottages and commercial/agricultural units.
Our expert conveyancers, who are qualified solicitors specialising in rural property, will usually visit you to ensure that they have a practical and in-depth knowledge of your property. Your sale or purchase will be dealt with by a specific individual who will be your single contact point and will handle your transaction from start to finish.
