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Andrea James, Andrew Darwin & Anna McKibbin
Antonia is a commercial property lawyer with over 25 years of experience focussed particularly in the retail, leisure and development sectors. She has assisted with clients’ strategies relating to commercial acquisition, development and disposal of pubs and hotels, offices, retail and warehouses (including acquisition and forward funding as well as straightforward growth by multiple unit acquisition).
Antonia has worked with a number of well-known retail, leisure and logistics brands over the years, most notably Superdry, Pure Gym, Soho Coffee, Golden Tulip Hotels, Blooms of Bressingham, and Wyevale.
Antonia advises on landlord and tenant matters and property asset management, helping retail clients manage premises, leases, and portfolios efficiently, while supporting operational needs in high-street and shopping-centre environments.
Experience
Antonia advises hotel, hospitality, and leisure clients on acquisitions, disposals, landlord and tenant arrangements, and property development and management.
Experience
Antonia advises on commercial property development, acquisitions, joint ventures, and promotion and option agreements, supporting developers and investors throughout the lifecycle of strategic land and mixed-use site projects.
Experience
Antonia provides rural landowners with legal support on property disposals and asset management, helping to structure transactions and manage holdings across agricultural estates and diversified rural portfolios.
Experience
Please note: The experience list above may include examples of work completed prior to joining Keystone Law.
Current Trustee of the Summerfield Trust
Former member Cheltenham Economic Recovery Taskforce 2021–2022
Former Member of the Clearlet panel set up by Land Securities plc for clearer, more sensible leasing practice within the Land Securities portfolio
Former Director of Gloucester Heritage Urban Regeneration Company and Chair of their Design Review Panel
Recognised by The Legal 500 for Agriculture and estates 2026
Antonia qualified as a solicitor in 1999. Prior to joining Keystone Law in 2024, she worked at the following firms: