Areas of Practice
Track Record
Advising the Howard de Walden Estate in connection with the enfranchisement of houses
Ongoing advice on the Harcourt House project, a substantial mixed-use luxury residential and medical development in Marylebone including the ongoing sale of the apartments
Advising a landed estate on all property matters ranging from significant office lettings, s106 Agreements and residential disposals
Advising a group of residential owners in connection with collective enfranchisement of a large central London block of flats
Education & Qualification
University of Wales and University of Konstanz
Qualified as a solicitor in 2004
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Read more 3 min read 03 Mar 2025 The reinvigoration of commonholdEnfranchisement reform continues with The UK Government’s white paper proposing a new commonhold model to replace leasehold, aiming to build confidence among developers, consumers, and lenders. Partners Naomi Heathcote and Simon Kerrigan report on the white paper.
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