Neil Barbour > Thrings LLP > Bath, England > Lawyer Profile

Thrings LLP
2 QUEEN SQUARE
BATH
BA1 2HQ
England

Work Department

Agriculture.

Position

Partner with a recognised expertise in agricultural law. Advises clients on all aspects of agricultural property law, ranging from the acquisition and disposal of farms and estates, to advisory work on agricultural tenancies of all types and secured lending work to the agricultural sector. Deals with all areas of work for estate clients, including (where relevant) sales and purchases of residential units, and the grant and release of easements.

Career

Trained Thrings & Long; qualified 1991; partner Thrings 1998.

Languages

French.

Memberships

CLA.

Education

Clifton College; Durham University.

Leisure

Cricket; the Hanoverian Dynasty.

Lawyer Rankings

South West > Private client > Agriculture and estates

Thrings LLP‘s agriculture team provides comprehensive advice to agricultural entities, landed estates and individuals spanning both non-contentious and litigious matters. Led by Duncan Sigournay, the practice excels in handling agricultural property affairs, including tenancies, transactions and easements. Russell Reeves is noted for his experience in disputes, while Robert James excels in proprietary estoppel claims. The sale, purchase and leasing of agricultural assets are areas of focus for Neil Barbour who is a go-to contact for matters pertaining to high-value farms, country houses and estates in particular.