Buying a listed building
Discussion
I've a listed holiday let and had some pretty high insurance quotes, but this company was very competitive. https://www.i4me.co.uk/, which is part of this https://www.smith-pinching.co.uk/
Whether they're competitive for listed or just holiday lets, I couldn't say, but they're very professional, and don't use a call centre.
I don't know if Chris Knott insures listed but, again, good people to work with and worth a call.
http://www.chrisknott.co.uk/home_insurance.html
Whether they're competitive for listed or just holiday lets, I couldn't say, but they're very professional, and don't use a call centre.
I don't know if Chris Knott insures listed but, again, good people to work with and worth a call.
http://www.chrisknott.co.uk/home_insurance.html
I'm with LV now but not sure if I'd have been able to get it when newly moved in.
I found it quite difficult to find providers as the rebuild cost was 4x the mortgageable value.
1st year was a rather expensive specialist provider that I cannot remember the name of and for a few years Hastings Direct.
I found it quite difficult to find providers as the rebuild cost was 4x the mortgageable value.
1st year was a rather expensive specialist provider that I cannot remember the name of and for a few years Hastings Direct.
85Carrera said:
We use Hiscox. Fortunately, never had to make a claim so can't comment on that side of things.
I believe NFU Mutual are worth a look too.
Not many options so would be interested in hearing of others too.
Ref Hiscox, I hope you never have to make a claim. I did, having paid their very expensive premiums for years, because I was given to understand they were excellent when claims are made. They squirmed and weasled their way out of the claim and left me about £4k out of pocket. I now insure with the cheapest going and recognise that any pay out I get will be a result.I believe NFU Mutual are worth a look too.
Not many options so would be interested in hearing of others too.
Hiscox......expensive aholes.
Well, so far only GSI have been willing to quote!
All the others I've called from this thread say its a big flood risk - despite being 500 years old, never been flooded and on a hill....
Just waiting to hear who the current owner is/was insured with to compare prices and take it from there.
Thanks everyone.
All the others I've called from this thread say its a big flood risk - despite being 500 years old, never been flooded and on a hill....
Just waiting to hear who the current owner is/was insured with to compare prices and take it from there.
Thanks everyone.
bhippy said:
Well, so far only GSI have been willing to quote!
All the others I've called from this thread say its a big flood risk - despite being 500 years old, never been flooded and on a hill....
Just waiting to hear who the current owner is/was insured with to compare prices and take it from there.
Thanks everyone.
Ah yes, flood risk. We had that flagged up. We are indeed only 200m from a small river that floods regularly. But we're also at least 50m above it, so unless it swells to the size of the Mississippi, we should be OK. We also were warned that the was hazardous waste stored at the bottom of the garden. Mystery solved: that'd be our own septic tank.All the others I've called from this thread say its a big flood risk - despite being 500 years old, never been flooded and on a hill....
Just waiting to hear who the current owner is/was insured with to compare prices and take it from there.
Thanks everyone.
bhippy said:
This place in in Pangbourne, Berkshire.
OK, so the Thames runs through the town as does the river Pang - but this place has never flooded as far as I can find out...
I wont be much help there i'm afraid, although know the village well - popped in to the swan not too long ago. My father, uncle and eldest brother went to Pangbourne College and my younger sister and brother are there now. Also not a bad spot to see some nice motors! OK, so the Thames runs through the town as does the river Pang - but this place has never flooded as far as I can find out...
Good luck on the purchase.
Denis O said:
85Carrera said:
We use Hiscox. Fortunately, never had to make a claim so can't comment on that side of things.
I believe NFU Mutual are worth a look too.
Not many options so would be interested in hearing of others too.
Ref Hiscox, I hope you never have to make a claim. I did, having paid their very expensive premiums for years, because I was given to understand they were excellent when claims are made. They squirmed and weasled their way out of the claim and left me about £4k out of pocket. I now insure with the cheapest going and recognise that any pay out I get will be a result.I believe NFU Mutual are worth a look too.
Not many options so would be interested in hearing of others too.
Hiscox......expensive aholes.
ATG said:
Ah yes, flood risk. We had that flagged up. We are indeed only 200m from a small river that floods regularly. But we're also at least 50m above it, so unless it swells to the size of the Mississippi, we should be OK. We also were warned that the was hazardous waste stored at the bottom of the garden. Mystery solved: that'd be our own septic tank.
Be aware, that if the septic discharges to the river / water course, you will need to do something else, ie treatment plant prior to 1st Jan 2020.I'm currently with Lark through the Listed Property Owners Club.
Previously went through Lumley insurance.
Would recommend both the above, though never had to claim. Good quality personal service.
Was first insured through Aon Private Clients. OK, but a bit more mainstream.
Had a good quote experience with NFU Mutual wrt customer service, but too expensive.
Hiscox always very expensive for me.
Previously went through Lumley insurance.
Would recommend both the above, though never had to claim. Good quality personal service.
Was first insured through Aon Private Clients. OK, but a bit more mainstream.
Had a good quote experience with NFU Mutual wrt customer service, but too expensive.
Hiscox always very expensive for me.
Much like you, I went with Lark through LPOC in my first year, mainly due to not living there whilst major restoration work was taking place - this made it tough to find an insurer. I think we paid something like £1400 which hurt quite a bit! Just moved to LV for a tiny fraction of that, and actually gives me more cover too.
Murph7355 said:
I'm currently with Lark through the Listed Property Owners Club.
Previously went through Lumley insurance.
Would recommend both the above, though never had to claim. Good quality personal service.
Was first insured through Aon Private Clients. OK, but a bit more mainstream.
Had a good quote experience with NFU Mutual wrt customer service, but too expensive.
Hiscox always very expensive for me.
Previously went through Lumley insurance.
Would recommend both the above, though never had to claim. Good quality personal service.
Was first insured through Aon Private Clients. OK, but a bit more mainstream.
Had a good quote experience with NFU Mutual wrt customer service, but too expensive.
Hiscox always very expensive for me.
John Lewis Insurance. We've had our Grade II listed place insured through them for years. The policy is excellent and priced very competitively even though they are fully aware of the listed status. Benefit of this policy is the cover includes 'unlimited rebuild costs' -most of the other policies we looked at wanted accurate rebuild estimates (as opposed to a simple property valuation) which would have required major expense and hassle to get a surveyor in every couple of years to make an estimate.
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