The firm was formed by Hugh Marshall out of the Building Consultancy division of Meadowcroft Chartered Surveyors, which he headed for 22 years prior to forming MLPA Surveyors. The Practice has had a presence in Kensington since 1983 and maintains close ties in the Property management field with local firms. We now carry out a considerable amount of Management Building Surveying for managing agents and work in conjunction with solicitors in particular dealing with Licences to Alter.
Our sphere of operation is mainly within the M25 although our clients are both London and nationally based and we undertake surveying and project management throughout England with particular interest and connections in the West Country. Our work has taken us from Newcastle on Tyne to very nearly Lands End as well as into North and South Wales.
Because Marshall Land & Property Associates (MLPA) grew out of a single multi-disciplinary firm, the wealth of experience and the contacts that are part of the near 30 year history of the original Practice remain and Marshall Land & Property Associates can offer a wide range of surveying fields to existing and new clients.
Our sphere of operation is mainly within the M25 although our clients are both London and nationally based and we undertake surveying and project management throughout England with particular interest and connections in the West Country. Our work has taken us from Newcastle on Tyne to very nearly Lands End as well as into North and South Wales.
Because Marshall Land & Property Associates (MLPA) grew out of a single multi-disciplinary firm, the wealth of experience and the contacts that are part of the near 30 year history of the original Practice remain and Marshall Land & Property Associates can offer a wide range of surveying fields to existing and new clients.
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Whilst Marshall Land & Property Associates LLP, MLPA Surveyors, as the firm is known in short, appears to be a "new kid on the block", we have 25 years of experience operating from our offices here in Kensington High Street.
MLPA was formed in early 2005 by Hugh Marshall and Mark Lodge Patch to continue the Surveying and Construction division of Meadowcroft which Hugh Marshall had run as a partner since 1983.
Maureen Scanlan joined the partnership for 2008 to take on an administrative role.
MLPA is a professional Chartered Surveying firm which majors on the the Building Services and Construction Services elements of surveying.
MLPA was formed in early 2005 by Hugh Marshall and Mark Lodge Patch to continue the Surveying and Construction division of Meadowcroft which Hugh Marshall had run as a partner since 1983.
Maureen Scanlan joined the partnership for 2008 to take on an administrative role.
MLPA is a professional Chartered Surveying firm which majors on the the Building Services and Construction Services elements of surveying.
This section is broken down into the three main headings of Surveying Services, Project Management and Valuation.
Marshall Land & Property Associates is about Property and, as Chartered Surveyors; we offer a wider base of services than pure Building Surveyors although Building Surveying is our main field of activity.
The firm offers advice on many types of property.
A significant element of our work is within the residential field, either advising on individual house or flat purchases or working in tandem with Managing Agents and Block owners to maintain blocks of flats, converted houses and property estates.
Marshall Land & Property Associates is about Property and, as Chartered Surveyors; we offer a wider base of services than pure Building Surveyors although Building Surveying is our main field of activity.
The firm offers advice on many types of property.
A significant element of our work is within the residential field, either advising on individual house or flat purchases or working in tandem with Managing Agents and Block owners to maintain blocks of flats, converted houses and property estates.
Building surveying encompasses a wide range services giving valuable advice to existing owners and occupiers as well as those considering new property.
We cover a range of properties including residential, office and industrial, public houses and we have an interest in historic buildings.
The services set out below are the main areas of our work.
You will see that there is a section of this site headed contact us.
In each of the sections where relevant you will be directed to this section where there is a short questionaire that you can email to us on a specific service enabling us to respond with a quotation for the appropriate work and a timescale for providing this service to you.
We cover a range of properties including residential, office and industrial, public houses and we have an interest in historic buildings.
The services set out below are the main areas of our work.
You will see that there is a section of this site headed contact us.
In each of the sections where relevant you will be directed to this section where there is a short questionaire that you can email to us on a specific service enabling us to respond with a quotation for the appropriate work and a timescale for providing this service to you.
Architecture and building surveying share some common ground, a building surveyor can often provide architectural services and vice versa.
Surveyors more frequently get involved with administering the building process and often act as "client's representative" or "contract administrator".
The difference between architects and surveyors lies in the different training behind each profession.
Architects tend to have more training in design and architectural theory and history, whereas building surveyors incline more towards the technical, practical, contractual and legal aspects of the building process.
Surveyors more frequently get involved with administering the building process and often act as "client's representative" or "contract administrator".
The difference between architects and surveyors lies in the different training behind each profession.
Architects tend to have more training in design and architectural theory and history, whereas building surveyors incline more towards the technical, practical, contractual and legal aspects of the building process.
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