Press coverage

Press coverage

Properties we market often catch the attention of the press. This is partly due to the calibre of the homes but also the importance we place on our marketing to ensure a property is presented at its best.

The beautiful homes we market often catch the eye of the press and regularly feature in local and national publications. Our properties are perhaps most frequently featured online and in the pages of Country Life Magazine. With 760,000 average monthly website visitors (June - Aug 2022) and 33,000 print subscribers, this expands the reach of our marketing significantly. This audience also includes people that might not necessarily be looking to move. Who knows, perhaps one of our properties might just make them reconsider this.

All of our properties are photographed by in-house professional property photographers, they take the time to ensure that the property looks it's best. A departure from the common method of photographing property (ultra-wide angle shot looking down from the corner of the room), our photographers take inspiration from editorial interior design photography. This includes close ups and unconventional angles to creatively capture the space and highlight what makes a home special. Our in-house CAA qualified drone operator also captures aerial imagery that shows off homes with beautiful surroundings.

Take a look below at some of our most recent Country Life features...













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Every estate agent promises it. Every valuation appointment includes it. And every seller and landlord has heard it so often that it becomes background noise. The phrase is simple: “We work in your best interests.” But what does that really look like in practice?

The Renters’ Rights Act reshapes renting with pets, ending blanket bans and forcing landlords to justify refusals. It also changes how pet damage is handled, sparking concern among landlords.

Nestled between ancient woodland, rolling farmland, and timeless villages, the Weald of Kent has long been a place where homes tell stories. Each one of these stories reveal the truth what goes into achieving a successful sale.

Worth Farm is an exceptional Grade II listed, detached farmhouse. The owners decided the time had come to downsize, but overvaluing by their initial agent cost them months of delays...