Tim Crossfield

Managing Director

Tim qualified as a Chartered Surveyor in 1992, is a RICS Registered Valuer and has over 30 years’ experience practising in the Sussex property market. He joined the company in 1998 and now manages the day to day running of the business. He is also the Director in charge of the Valuation, Management and Lease Advisory departments. Tim specialises in the negotiation of lease renewals and rent reviews, in relation to a wide variety of commercial property and is regularly appointed to act as Independent Expert or Arbitrator, when agreement cannot be reached between the landlord and tenant.

Insights

5 Great Reasons to Live in Shoreham-by-Sea

Looking for a coastal town that offers a relaxed lifestyle without compromising on connectivity or character?

Shoreham-by-Sea, set between the South Downs National Park and the Sussex coastline, has become one of the South Coast’s most desirable places to live. With its blend of history, independent businesses and strong community feel, Shoreham offers a more laid-back alternative to nearby Brighton & Hove - while still being within easy reach.

Experience the Battle of Lewes Festival 2026

Get ready to step back in time. The Battle of Lewes Festival returns on Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th May 2026, bringing a weekend of history, community and atmosphere to the heart of Lewes.

This annual event is one of the town’s most anticipated fixtures, drawing residents and visitors together to celebrate a defining moment in English history - all while enjoying a vibrant, family-friendly weekend.

Navigating the November 2025 Budget

What It Means for the Sussex Property Market

The November 2025 Budget sets out tax and income reforms that will influence household finances, affordability, and buyer sentiment as we move into 2026. This summary outlines the key measures and their impact on the Sussex property market.

Navigating the Renters' Rights Act 2025

A Landlord's Essential Guide

The Renters' Rights Act 2025 is set to bring significant changes to the private rented sector. For landlords, understanding these reforms is crucial for compliance and effective property management. Let's delve into the key aspects.