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Location: Lancashire (Preston area)
Salary: Competitive + benefits + progression
We are working in partnership with a well-established and highly respected rural property consultancy to recruit a Rural Surveyor into their Lancashire-based team. This is an excellent opportunity for a Surveyor looking to develop their career within a specialist practice offering a strong client base and varied workload across the rural sector.
The Opportunity
Joining an experienced team, you will be involved in delivering professional advice to a broad range of clients including landowners, farmers, and rural businesses. The role offers exposure to a wide variety of work, combining estate management, professional services, and consultancy.
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- Managing rural estates and providing strategic advice to landowners
- Undertaking valuations of land, farms, and rural property assets
- Advising on landlord and tenant matters, including lease negotiations and rent reviews
- Supporting on compensation, easements, and wayleave agreements
- Assisting with planning and development opportunities across rural land
- Handling diversification projects and rural business development
Rural surveyors typically provide a mix of valuation, land management, and advisory services to clients across the countryside and agricultural sector.
About You
- Degree in Rural Estate Management, Land Management, or a related discipline
- Ideally MRICS qualified (or working towards chartership)
- Experience within a rural consultancy or similar environment
- Strong understanding of landlord and tenant matters and rural valuation
- Commercial awareness and client-facing confidence
- Full UK driving licence


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What's on Offer
- Exposure to a diverse portfolio of rural estates and clients
- Clear pathway to progression and increased responsibility
- Support with professional development and RICS accreditation
- A collaborative, close-knit team environment
- Competitive salary and benefits package
This is a fantastic opportunity to join a reputable consultancy with a strong presence in the rural sector, offering long-term career development and the chance to work on meaningful land and estate projects.
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