Agricultural Law & Estates
Specialisms
- Tenancies
- Buying and selling farms and agricultural property
- Quota
- Adverse possession claims
- Public and private rights of way
- Options for development
- Estate and tax planning
- Tenancy succession and termination
- Diversification
- Telecoms masts
- Wayleaves and easements
Birch Cullimore has, for over 200 years, acted for some of the largest landowners and estates in Cheshire, Lancashire and North Wales in all aspects of their agricultural and rural affairs.
An expanding department, the Agriculture and Estates Team are increasingly acting for landowners and tenant farms with a multitude of legal requirements in the increasingly precarious world of farming and food production.
Chambers Guide to the Legal Profession recently summed up Birch Cullimore as an “Excellent firm with a predominantly landlord client base, David Mason’s team represents large regional estates on such work as tenancy disputes, tax planning, diversification and conveyancing”.
Birch Cullimore is committed to a quality assured service for both the individuals and rural businesses for whom we act. Departmental details are available on our contacts page.
David Mason is a member of the Agricultural Law Association.



