Williams Associates was established in 2008 by Stephen Williams who had worked in the auctioneering and surveying profession in Monmouthshire for nine years.
A Farmer’s son, Stephen was brought up on a mixed livestock farm near the town of Usk, in the centre of the County of Monmouthshire. A graduate of Harper Adams University College, Shropshire, Stephen gained an Honours degree in Rural Enterprise and Land Management. In 2000 he became a qualified member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.
Eifion Morgan BSc (Hons) MRICS joined Williams Associates in January 2015, having previously worked for a national firm of land agents in the South of England. A farmer’s son from Sennybridge, Brecon, Eifion deals with a wide range of rural matters including Property and Land Valuations, Landlord and Tenant Law, Compulsory Purchase and Compensation Claim, Planning and Development proposals and all aspects of the new Basic Payment Scheme. A graduate of Harper Adams University College, in his spare time he enjoys playing rugby and helping on the family farm, with a particular interest in their pedigree Texel flock.
Williams Associates aims to provide a wide range of advice on matters relating to Rural Property and Land, bringing a modern and fresh approach to all aspects of Rural Business. We strive to provide a professional service using our experience and local knowledge in an approachable and friendly manner.
We can provide a diverse range of services to private individuals, partnerships, organisations and companies including property agency, professional services, livestock marketing and dispersal sales.
Williams Associates was established in 2008 by Stephen Williams who had worked in the auctioneering and surveying profession in Monmouthshire for nine years.
A Farmer's son, Stephen was brought up on a mixed livestock farm near the town of Usk, in the centre of the County of Monmouthshire. A graduate of Harper Adams University College, Shropshire, Stephen gained an Honours degree in Rural Enterprise and Land Management. In 2000 he became a qualified member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.