With an active interest in his family farm, John understands the value of creative thinking, sensible advice and reliable service.

John is understood to be the first agent to successfully use permitted development rights for an agricultural to residential conversion in England. He makes his clients aware of relevant opportunities they should exploit and is always seeking those little things that can be done better.

John believes long-term relationships, built on trust, are the key to success. He takes pleasure formulating plans to improve clients’ property and delivering consistent improvements which everyone can be proud of. As his clients’ “go to man” John is always ready and willing to act.

John’s wide-ranging experience, coupled with his position within a dedicated multi-disciplinary office of experts, allows him to call on a range of specialisms in order to quickly provide clients with a level of detailed advice that sets him apart from his peers.

His favourite part of the job is its variety – be it securing planning permission for employees’ cottages; erecting grain stores; negotiating all manner of tenancies; buying and selling farms, woodland, houses and development sites or; helping clients get the most out of infrastructure projects.

Experience

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Property & Estates Management

Maximise the performance of your property assets
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Estates Management

We look beyond the assets to understand your long-term aspirations
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Farm Management

We understand that farms, and how they are managed, are as individual as their owners.
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Rural Land Diversification

Our specialists breathe life and value into rural places and spaces.

Our insights

Rural-background2 Webinar 18.06.20

David Slack, MD of Yattendon Estates, joined James Brooke, Katie Delafield, Sam Coles and John Coates to discuss the challenges he is facing during the current restrictions on public movements.

Rural Estates taking on the Challenge of COVID 19

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Fordham_Wet_Woods_And_Great_Wilbraham_210421 50 Blog 17.12.20

The biggest surprises in the Government’s Path to Sustainable Farming were the scale and speed of cuts to the Basic Payment Scheme, or Direct Payments as they are commonly referred to in the Agricultural Transition Plan (ATP). Ian Ashbridge, Agriculture and Environment Partner at Bidwells, shares his insight on what these cuts mean for farming businesses and sustainability.

A path to sustainable farming? The Agricultural Transition Plan 2021-24

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