Practice overview

Harriet Holmes is a property litigator, whose practice covers property disputes before the domestic courts and tribunals and, from time to time, from other jurisdictions.

Harriet has been recommended by the leading directories as a leading real estate practitioner since she was three years into practice.  She has been repeatedly noted for being a formidable advocate who brings with her both technical ability and commercial astuteness. In 2021, Harriet was one of three finalists for Real Estate Junior of the Year at the Chambers & Partners Bar Awards.

Her practice comprises: landlord and tenant and real property; property insolvency; trusts of land and settled land; and professional negligence cases arising from those areas. Harriet enjoys, and is known for, being a specialist in some more unusual areas of land law, such as mines, minerals and manorial rights, as well as for dealing with complex commercial property / development-related disputes.  Fossicking around archives is something she has had cause to do (and enjoys).  She is an expert in the property aspects of telecommunications law and is regularly instructed by household name mobile phone operators and infrastructure providers.

Harriet has appeared in her own right in a range of domestic courts and tribunals, including the Court of Appeal, and has acted in disputes before the Privy Council and Supreme Court.

She sits on the Bar Council as part of the Regulatory Review Working Group and is a contributor to Hill & Redman’s Law of Landlord and Tenant.

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Harriet is a well-known property junior, who advises on and acts as sole counsel or as part of a counsel team in a wide range of real estate disputes.

She was recognised as an ‘up and coming’ junior for real estate litigation after only three years in practice and has since been ranked as a leading property practitioner by all the leading directories – Chambers & Partners, Legal 500 and Who’s Who Legal.

Harriet was, by some margin, the most junior of the three finalists for Real Estate Junior of the Year at the Chambers & Partners Bar Awards 2021.

She is a specialist property litigator but one who has experience of some more unusual areas of land law (such as mines, minerals and pre-1925 Act land law) and is used to dealing with property cases which stray into other areas, such as property insolvency and trusts of land matters.

Last year, Harriet acted as junior counsel for the successful parties in the two important reported Court of Appeal cases of Bath Rugby v. Greenwood, which concerned annexation of restrictive covenants, and Wynne-Finch v. Natural Resources Body for Wales, a case concerning the interpretation of mines and minerals reservations and inclosure acts (and awards) and adverse possession of sub-strata.

Harriet has acted in property disputes in the main domestic courts and tribunals through to the Supreme Court and Privy Council.  She also has experience of property disputes from the Caribbean jurisdictions and on the Channel Islands.

She is a member of the Chancery Bar Association and the Property Bar Association.  She sat on the PBA’s committee (and as the association’s Bar Council representative) for a number of years and is a contributor to Hill and Redman’s Law of Landlord and Tenant.

Her experience includes:

  • Commercial and residential landlord and tenant, including ’54 Act renewals, rent review litigation and arbitration, forfeiture, break clauses etc.
  • Contracts of sale, options and rights of pre-emption
  • Development contracts, overage and construction disputes
  • Joint ventures, and claims in contract and equity arising out of them
  • Easements, land covenants and boundary disputes
  • Adverse possession
  • Land registration and conveyancing
  • Mortgages, charges and other securities, including matters involving LPA receivers
  • Property-related torts: nuisance, trespass
  • Property insolvency
  • Rights to light
  • Other title issues, such as mines and minerals and commons
  • Trusts of land including settled land
  • Proprietary estoppel
  • Agricultural tenancies

Her recent cases of note include:

  • Cornerstone Telecommunications Infrastructure Ltd v. Hackney LBC [2022] UKUT 210 (LC) (interim code rights, health and safety) – acted as sole counsel for operator.
  • Bath Rugby Ltd & Anr v. Greenwood & Ors [2022] 1 P & CR DG25 (restrictive covenants, annexation) – acted for successful intervener and second appellant (led by Martin Hutchings KC).
  • Wynne-Finch v. Natural Resources Body for Wales [2022] 3 All ER 162 (mines and minerals, inclosure, manorial rights, adverse possession of sub-strata) – acted for successful defendant and respondent at first instance and on appeal (led by Mark Wonnacott KC).
  • ARC Aggregates Ltd v. Branston Properties Ltd [2021] 2 P & CR 1 (corporeal vs incorporeal right, mines and minerals) (led by Mark Wonnacott KC).
  • Whitacre Management Limited Sainsbury’s Supermarkets [2019] EWHC 13 (Ch) (conditional contracts for sale; termination) – acted for the successful defendant in this multi-million-pound claim (led by Mark Wonnacott KC).
  • Gaia Ventures Ltd v. Abbeygate Helical (Leisure Plaza) Ltd [2019] EWCA Civ 823 (overage; contracts for sale; reasonable endeavours) – acted for the successful respondent on appeal (and at first instance: [2018] EWHC 118 (Ch)) (led by Mark Wonnacott KC).

Current work and other recent experience includes:

  • Acting for the mineral owner in a claim against a developer for trespass into mines and mineral sub-strata.
  • Advising a developer during the acquisition of a multi-million-pound site on various title issues, including mines and mineral reservations.
  • Representing a well-known charity in a claim for a vesting order of property under the Trustee Act 1925.
  • Acting as sole counsel in a claim for £6.5m in damages for terminal dilapidations.
  • Advice and representation in various applications for vesting orders following disclaimer.
  • Representing (with Martin Hutchings KC) the landlord of the Brunswick Centre in Lazari v. London Borough of Camden in a claim for declarations in respect of the obligations to repair the drainage system of the c.£150m building (case settled on first day of trial).
  • Advising a private bank on various strict settlements and trustee obligations relating thereto.
  • Advising a group of leaseholders in relation to liability for costs of remedying defective / dangerous cladding.
  • Acting as junior counsel (led by Mark Wonnacott KC) for the defendant in a claim for £11 million damages for alleged unlawful termination of a conditional development agreement, alternatively for damages for the tort of misfeasance in public office.
  • Acting as junior counsel (led by Joanne Wicks KC) for the defendant in a claim for specific performance of an alleged agreement for lease of a valuable railway sidings site.
  • Acting for a retail bank in a claim involving mortgage fraud and a claim to sub-subrogation.

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  • Quote symbolOne of the best junior barristers at the property Bar and a silk in the making. Harriet is extremely bright and a tenacious advocate.

    The Legal 500 2023

  • Quote symbolHarriet is extremely thorough, she is never underprepared. She understands what the clients are doing and gets their aims and objectives.

    Chambers & Partners 2023

  • Quote symbolShe's commercial, down to earth and client-friendly.

    Chambers & Partners 2023

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    Wilberforce features in two of Estates Gazette’s Top 10 Cases of 2022

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    External Conferences

    Property Litigation Association Annual Conference

    Thursday 24 March 2022 | 9am - 4pm
    Keble College, Oxford

    Speakers:
    Jonathan Seitler KC | John McGhee KC | Jonathan Chew | Harriet Holmes | Daniel Petrides

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    WATCH: Property “Hot Topic” Webinar: Bath Rugby & anr v Greenwood & ors – restrictive covenants

    Tuesday 18 January 2022 | 1pm - 2pm
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Professional liability

Harriet regularly accepts instructions in professional indemnity matters, particularly those with a property dimension.  She acts both on her own account, or as junior in more substantial matters.

In the year between bar school and pupillage, Harriet worked at a solicitors’ firm as a fee earner in group litigation against various conveyancing solicitors’ firms for failure to adequately advise on right-to-buy conveyances.  This, together with her experience as a property litigator who has considerable experience of development disputes, makes her well-placed to deal with solicitors’ negligence claims involving conveyancing.

Notable recent instructions include:

  • Acting as sole counsel for the claimant developer in a claim against transactional solicitors concerning advice given in respect of a development agreement and conveyance of the development site.
  • Advising on the prospects of a claim against conveyancers for failure to advise on various title issues, including rights of way and services easements, over a residential development site.
  • Acting for defendant solicitors in a multi-million-pound professional negligence claim concerning alleged failures to advise of risks of a non-party costs order in a multi-million-pound claim in deceit and for breach of public procurement rules (led by Jonathan Seitler KC).
  • Acting for the tenant of commercial premises in a multi-million-pound claim against their solicitors for failing to exercise a break clause in a lease of the tenant’s headquarters (led by Jonathan Seitler KC).

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  • Quote symbolOne of the best junior barristers at the property Bar and a silk in the making. Harriet is extremely bright and a tenacious advocate.

    The Legal 500 2023

  • Quote symbolHarriet is extremely thorough, she is never underprepared. She understands what the clients are doing and gets their aims and objectives.

    Chambers & Partners 2023

  • Quote symbolShe's commercial, down to earth and client-friendly.

    Chambers & Partners 2023

Harriet's Details

BSB/VAT information

Registered name: Miss Harriet Teresa Holmes
VAT number: 170750321

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Qualifications and appointments

  • BPTC, City Law School
  • LLM (Public law and human rights), University College London
  • LLB(Hons), University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Memberships

  • Chancery Bar Association, and sits on the Association’s Publications Sub-committee
  • Property Bar Assocation
  • Pyramus & Thisbe Club
  • Women in Property

Publications

  • Contributor to The Law and Practice of Party Walls by Nicholas Isaac, 1st Edition (2014: Property Publishing)
  • Contributor to the Service CBaharges and Management: Law and Practice, 3rd Edition (2013: Sweet & Maxwell)

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