Looking to the north front of Croome Court from the gate which was the original driveway with the river to the right, at Croome Park, Croome D'Abitot, Worcestershire

Property management

We don’t just look after grand country houses, you know (although we do have quite a few of them). We also help people to enjoy lighthouses and follies and working cotton mills, historic pubs and Gothic mansions and modernist architectural masterpieces. We also care for meadows, woodland, coastline and moors, even the UK’s oldest nature reserve. It’s fair to say that the variety of places and spaces we help millions of people to enjoy is incredible. Much like a career in property management.

As a Property Manager, you'll run your property or place as a business, delivering fantastic visitor experiences at every twist and turn. What makes our Property Managers special is their ability to manage our triple bottom line approach, balancing environmental, community and financial needs. That’s some task – and one big challenge. It’s about connecting people to places and places to people. Now how exciting’s that?

Seaton Delaval Hall, Northumberland.  The central block seen here contained the state and principal rooms before it was gutted by fire in 1822.

Seaton Delaval Hall, Northumberland. The central block seen here contained the state and principal rooms before it was gutted by fire in 1822.