Variety adds up to a successful career for Annie
May 2025
Rural surveyor Annie Haxforth has just gained her surveying qualifications and earned the right to put MRICS after her name.
She joined Greenslade Taylor Hunt in August 2022 and is based at the Redhill office near Bristol where she undertakes a range of professional work, predominantly comprising Red Book valuations and planning applications together with grant and agency work.
It has been a busy time on the studying front for Annie, who passed her CAAV exam last autumn enabling her to put FAAV after her name.
The Central Association of Agricultural Valuers (CAAV) is a specialist professional body representing, qualifying and briefing over 2,700 members practising in a diverse range of agricultural and rural work throughout the UK.
Annie grew up in Hampshire where her father practices and this inspired her to join the profession. She joined GTH after graduating with a Masters in Rural Estate Management from the Royal Agricultural University.
“I was impressed by the variety of work GTH undertakes and this was an invaluable aid in helping me gain my qualifications,” said Annie.
Away from work Annie is a keen horsewoman.
“At home I have event horses so I am looking forward to having more time for them over the summer now I am not spending all my spare time revising!” explained Annie.
She joined Greenslade Taylor Hunt in August 2022 and is based at the Redhill office near Bristol where she undertakes a range of professional work, predominantly comprising Red Book valuations and planning applications together with grant and agency work.
It has been a busy time on the studying front for Annie, who passed her CAAV exam last autumn enabling her to put FAAV after her name.
The Central Association of Agricultural Valuers (CAAV) is a specialist professional body representing, qualifying and briefing over 2,700 members practising in a diverse range of agricultural and rural work throughout the UK.
Annie grew up in Hampshire where her father practices and this inspired her to join the profession. She joined GTH after graduating with a Masters in Rural Estate Management from the Royal Agricultural University.
“I was impressed by the variety of work GTH undertakes and this was an invaluable aid in helping me gain my qualifications,” said Annie.
Away from work Annie is a keen horsewoman.
“At home I have event horses so I am looking forward to having more time for them over the summer now I am not spending all my spare time revising!” explained Annie.