Rural property involves the widest imaginable range of possible transactions. No two are quite the same and the rural property lawyer has no risk of boredom!
It is a measure of how important the countryside is to urban and country dweller alike that the use of rural property has its own unique set of regulations, many of them more restrictive than their urban equivalents - a source of strife unknown in Dryden's time!
Yet it is often the rural property owner who is more emotionally attached to his property than his urban equivalent, determined to see it pass to future generations.