Burkes Properties Limited is a privately held, family-run commercial property company registered in England and Wales. The company owns premises on Burkes Parade and Gregories Road, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, and is directed by members of the family, with day-to-day property management carried out by the company's property manager.
Registered in England and Wales under company number 00373689.
Ownership and letting of commercial premises on Burkes Parade and Gregories Road, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, with day-to-day management carried out by the company's property manager.
A privately held, family-run limited company, governed by its directors.
The Mayne family's association with Burkes Parade spans more than ninety years and three generations. The family did not simply own the buildings — they lived above and behind them, and ran Mayne & Sons, a long-established shop selling hardware, electrical goods, records, china and glassware, garden tools, and cycles — the kind of shop that was the heart of any Buckinghamshire high street. Through those years, the family has kept the same stretch of the parade in continuous ownership, from shopkeepers to landlords — renovating, re-letting, and maintaining the buildings as the town around them has changed.
That continuity matters to the family. Beaconsfield's high street is one of the best-preserved in Buckinghamshire, and the parade's buildings, and the memory of Mayne & Sons, form a small part of its character. The family cherishes the history of these buildings, and takes care to look after them in a way that respects what they have meant to the parade and to the town.
Decisions about the portfolio are made by the family who own it, with day-to-day management of the properties carried out by the company's property manager.
The company's roots are in Beaconsfield, and it is now looking to extend its portfolio into new areas, applying the same hands-on, long-term approach to each addition.
The company is structured to hold property for the long term, prioritising the condition of its buildings and the durability of its tenancies.