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Katherine Pretswell-Walker

Position: Director
Offices: Rosehill, Carlisle
 
Areas: Business Law, Agriculture / Agri-Business, Family Business Law
 
 

Katherine handles all aspects of agricultural law, including agricultural and estate conveyancing, advising on mineral and sporting rights, overage and clawback agreements and options for renewable energy projects.

Katherine deals with all aspects of residential conveyancing.

About Katherine

Katherine graduated from the University of Exeter with a BA (Hons) in Law and Society before completing the Legal Practice Course at Bristol Law School. She joined Cartmell Shepherd as a Trainee Solicitor in 2006, qualifying as a solicitor in 2008.

Katherine is a member of the Agricultural Law Association.

Testimonials

"Katherine guided us through a complex issue of the right of way and proceeded to complete the house sale very quickly.  Never having dealt with selling my parent’s house, Cartmells made the process simple and helped us all the way.  I would not consider any other solicitors for any future business – superb!"

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Agriculture team at Cumbrian legal firm ranked one of the best in the country

October 31st 2024

THE agriculture team at a Cumbrian law firm has been ranked as one of the best in the country for the fifth consecutive year. Cartmell Shepherd Solicitors’ agriculture team received top ranking in the prestigious Chambers UK Legal Guide 2025 which lists the UK’s best law firms and solicitors. The…

Legal firm’s agriculture team among best in country

October 21st 2022

A LAW firm is celebrating after its agriculture team won national recognition for its services. Cartmell Shepherd Solicitors’ Agriculture and Estates department has been named as one of the best in the country by a top UK legal guide. It is the third consecutive year that the team has been…

Legal firm launches new training scheme for graduates

October 7th 2022

A NEW training programme offering a more flexible route to qualifying as a solicitor has been launched by a leading legal firm. Cartmell Shepherd Solicitors, which operates across Cumbria and Northumberland, say the new scheme will provide more opportunities by enabling recruits to work while they study. The training programme…

Law firm receives top ranking for work in agricultural sector

October 22nd 2021

The agricultural team at a leading law firm has been named among the best in the country. Cartmell Shepherd Solicitors’ Agriculture and Estates department has been recognised for its expertise and knowledge of the farming sector in a national legal guide, which ranks lawyers and law firms throughout the UK.…

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