If you’re thinking about buying a Listed or Heritage property, Abode are specialists helping discerning clients arrange cover. We’ve been insuring listed properties across the UK for nearly 20 years and understand that every listed property building is unique and that there’s no ‘one size fits all’ solution.
Our team of experienced advisors will take the time and care needed to understand your personal requirements for your listed or historic home, from a countryside retreat, a London townhouse, or grand manor.
At Abode, we only insure period homes. As chartered insurance brokers, we’re accredited by the insurance industry so you can have complete confidence in our service.
We give advice and guidance to new and current homeowners of heritage/Listed properties regarding the type of construction, protection requirements and special features that insurers will ask for when they offer terms. With our help, we negotiate on your behalf with a carefully selected panel of specialist insurers to find the right policy for your home.
Before you decide to go ahead, we will explain what’s covered, limits and any special terms (endorsements) applied by the insurer, so that you exactly what protection you have in place when you go on cover.
Our aim is to make it as easy as possible. With the correct information, we work quickly to find the right policy for you ready for when you want to go ahead.
If you’re buying a heritage property for the first time, we will coordinate with you to ensure that cover is in place the moment you exchange contracts.
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Heritage properties are, by their very nature, unique. But as specialists, we know which insurers to approach, and we will advise you about what the best options are so that you can be confident that your insurance is suitable and will payout in the event of a claim.
As a Chartered Broker, we are accredited by the insurance industry, so you be confident that you’re dealing with a firm that focuses on service quality.
* When directed by a conservation officer to make good. Please refer to policy details.