Know Someone with Land? Get £150 in John Lewis Vouchers with Perry Bishop!

Watch our short video to see what Nicola Williams, our Senior Associate Director in the Land Department, does — and how you can get involved by connecting us with potential landowners.

Whether it’s a spacious garden, an unused agricultural building, or a commercial site, there’s often untapped value in land.

If you know someone who owns such a space and might consider selling or exploring development options, refer them to us — and enjoy a reward for your help!

To thank you, we’re offering £150 in John Lewis vouchers for every successful land referral.

How It Works

1. Spot a Potential Opportunity - Do you know someone with a large garden, unused farm building, or commercial site that could have development potential?

2. Refer Them to Us - Send us their details — we’ll get in touch with them directly and assess the possibilities.

3. Get Rewarded - If the land is sold through Perry Bishop, you’ll receive £150 in John Lewis vouchers as our thank-you.

Why Choose Perry Bishop?

Our expert Land Department is dedicated to helping landowners realise the full value of their property.

From initial advice through to planning and sale, we work with a trusted network of developers to achieve the best outcome.

By referring someone to us, you’re helping them unlock the hidden potential of their land — and getting rewarded in the process.

Ready to Refer?

Start today! Share their details with us and let’s help them make the most of their land — while you enjoy a reward for making the connection.

Visit our website, watch the video, or contact our Land & Development team to get started.

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