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Naomi Nettleton

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Naomi advises clients on complex and challenging residential property transactions, joint ventures and refinances. Her work with Historic House and Landed Estates includes developing event venues and advising on the use of historic buildings for filming. 

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About

Naomi advises clients on complex and challenging residential property transactions. She has wide experience in acquisitions, disposals and financing of residential property (both urban and rural) and property portfolios.   

She regularly works with private clients and family businesses on the acquisition, disposal and management of Town Houses, Country Houses, Landed Estates, farms, equestrian properties and Historic Buildings.

Naomi specialises in venue use agreements and filming agreements for Landed Estates and Country Houses, having gained unique experience on secondment at The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games Limited.

She has worked closely with Historic Houses to provide advice for their members on a range of issues arising in relation to their ownership of a unique asset.

Naomi is recognised as a 'Leading Individual' by The Legal 500 and is ranked in Chambers UK.

Naomi is admitted to practice in England and Wales.

Experience

  • Advising a Topland Group on the purchase, development and sale of super prime residential flats at Allen House, Kensington
  • Advising Topland Group on a variety of Real Estate lending
  • Advising Landed Estate and Historic House owners on the commercial real estate aspects of their estates, including event agreements and filming agreements  
  • Advising a Landed Estate on the development and letting of a wedding venue
  • Advising private investors and families on investments into and sales of Country House Hotels
  • Advising private clients on lease extensions

Recognition

  • legal-500-leading-partner-2025
  • Chambers-2024-Naomi-Nettleton
  • uk-leading-individual-2024

Our thinking

  • Naomi Nettleton and Alicia Stanford-Shard write for Property Week on how landed estate owners are increasingly looking to make improvements to their estates to enhance environmental impact and efficiency

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    In The Press

  • Rivals: Filming Locations and Considerations for Landed Estates

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    Insights

  • The Times quotes Naomi Nettleton on filming agreements in residential areas

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    In The Press

  • Permitted Development Rights and the Living Sector

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    Quick Reads

  • Property Patter: Hotels

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    Podcasts

  • Property Patter – Filming Agreements Part 2

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    Podcasts

  • The Daily Telegraph quotes Naomi Nettleton on the sale of the BT Tower to a major luxury hotel group

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    In The Press

  • Property Patter – Filming Agreements Part 1

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    Podcasts

  • Charles Russell Speechlys advises Housebuilder Countryside in its partnership with Redbridge council to build up to 1,000 homes in east London centre

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    News

  • Charles Russell Speechlys advises Topland Group on new joint venture and £50m acquisition and financing of Allen House

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    News

  • Charles Russell Speechlys advises Topland Group on two key transactions

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    News

  • Charles Russell Speechlys advises Metier on US$39m investment into Africa Mobile Networks

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    News

  • Naomi Nettleton and Tristram van Lawick quoted by Citywealth on the ways in which landowners are embracing change to sustain and diversify their operations

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    In The Press

  • Landed Estates and Historic Properties: Staging outdoor events – part 3

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    Podcasts

  • Landed Estates and Historic Properties: Staging outdoor events - part 2

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    Podcasts

  • Landed Estates and Historic Properties: Staging outdoor events

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    Podcasts

  • Alternative venue uses in the time of Covid-19

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    Quick Reads

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