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Diocesan Property

by Helen Clemow last modified 17 Jan, 2022 01:49 PM

Estate management, clergy housing and property administration, client services

The Property Department:

01722 411933, property.dept@salisbury.anglican.org

Shawn Donneky BSc MRICS
Diocesan Surveyor

Simon Ferris BSc LLB MRICS
Property Manager

Mark White BSc (Hons) MCIOB
Assistant Diocesan Surveyor 
mark.white@salisbury.anglican.org

Tracy Bowes
Principal Secretary to the Property Department
01722 411933

Eileen Spalding
Part-time Secretarial Assistant
(Mon, Tue, Wed am)

Work includes...

Clergy Housing
Commercial Building Work 
Diocesan Glebe
New churches, closed churches and church furnishings
General advice to parishes and involvement beyond the Diocese 
Building consultancy 

For Voluntary Land Registration, click here.

Clergy Housing

  • The Property Department is responsible for 270 houses for parish clergy, including assistant curates, and for the Suffragan Bishops. More here.

Commercial Building Work

  • The Department offers building surveying and other technical services to Church-related organisations at commercial rates of fee and commission. More here.

Diocesan Glebe

  • In comparison with many other Dioceses, Salisbury has a small glebe estate, approaching some 1800 acres, mainly of farmland without buildings but there are a few houses, cottages and barns. More here.

New churches, closed churches and church furnishings

  • The Diocese has been instrumental in the provision of 5 entirely new places of worship in the last 20 years. The Property Department is responsible for finding and purchasing sites which are then leased to the PCCs to take on as a local building project with the diocese, often providing grant aid. More here.

General advice to parishes and involvement beyond the Diocese

  • The Property Department offers property-related advice to parishes in many areas including trees in churchyards and assistance in solving specific property management issues referred to the Diocesan Trust Officer for parish halls and other local church property.
  • The Diocesan Surveyor is a member of the General and Membership Committees of the Ecclesiastical Architects and Surveyors Association.
  • For Voluntary Land Registration, click here.

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