Sophie Fletcher

Sophie has joined the expanding rural property department to assist in all types of property matters including complex first registration applications, advising in relation to title issues and rights of way along.

Sophie has joined the expanding rural property department to assist in all types of property matters including complex first registration applications, advising in relation to title issues and rights of way along.

Experience

  • Sales and purchases of residential property and rural land
  • Remortgages
  • Plot purchases and tenancies
  • Complex first registration applications

Outside of the office
Sophie enjoys spending time with family and friends, going for long walks and reading romantic comedies and legal thriller non-fiction books.

Sophie qualified in 2020.

Client

I would like to take a moment to express our deepest gratitude for all the work you did for us. In what has been a very stressful time, especially taking into account the issue with the titles of our property, you have been our rock. We really appreciate your honesty, professionalism and regular communication. I doubt this sale would have been completed if it was managed by a different firm/solicitor. You have done an amazing job!

Relevant insights, news & events

Our regular agricultural & rural insights, updates and events keep you up to date with all the latest legal developments you need to know about.

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Sophie Fletcher, from our Agriculture & Rural Team, explains Conditional Contracts vs Option Agreements, helping landowners understand risks, benefits and development land options.
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Emma Richmond, Solicitor in our Rural Property Team, explains the key differences between wayleaves and easements to landowners, and outlines the practical steps you should take when approached by a utility provider.
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