Land with Livestock Insurance
Specialist land with livestock insurance providing public liability protection for UK landowners with grazing land, paddocks, fields, pasture, gates, fencing, tracks, water trough areas, trees, ditches and rural access points.
Suitable for private land, rural land, amenity land, grazing plots, pasture, paddocks, smallholdings and land where livestock may be present, subject to full disclosure of the land use and any farming or commercial activity.
£2 million public liability included as standard, with higher limits available. This policy covers landowners liability risks connected with the land itself, including natural land features, paths, gates, fencing and grazing land areas.
Land with Livestock Insurance
Premiums Start from £118 Per Year
We provide specialist land with livestock insurance for private landowners, joint owners, companies, charities, trusts, estates and pension arrangements across the UK.
Our land public liability insurance is designed for grazing land, paddocks, fields and pasture where livestock, gates, fencing, tracks, trough areas, public access, neighbouring property, contractors or rural land features may create a liability risk. Premiums can start from £118 per year for some lower-risk plots, depending on the size of the land, access arrangements, land use, livestock exposure, boundaries, structures and the level of public liability cover required.
Important: this policy provides landowners liability insurance for the land itself. It does not automatically provide livestock mortality cover, animal insurance, farming business insurance, animal handling cover, agricultural contracting cover or cover for organised commercial activities unless agreed and shown on your policy.
With £2 million public liability included as standard, higher limits available, employers’ liability options, same-day documents and specialist landowners liability insurance wording, Quote Monkey offers practical land with livestock insurance for UK landowners.
Key Points – Land with Livestock Insurance
Cover for Livestock Landowners
Suitable for land with livestock, grazing fields, paddocks, pasture, smallholdings, rural plots and land where animals may be present. Cover is designed to protect landowners against third-party injury or property damage claims connected with the land itself.
Public Liability Included as Standard
Every policy includes £2 million public liability as standard, with higher limits available up to £5 million where greater protection is needed. This helps provide reassurance where fields, paddocks, tracks, gates, fencing, boundaries, trees, ditches or livestock access areas create liability concerns.
Grazing Land and Rural Access
Cover can be suitable for land used for grazing, pasture, paddocks or light rural use, subject to the policy terms. Any farming business, livestock ownership risk, animal handling, organised events or commercial use should be disclosed before cover is arranged.
Unoccupied Structures Can Be Included
Liability cover can include sheds, small outbuildings, garages, barns, field shelters or other unoccupied structures where they form part of the land risk. This is liability cover only and does not provide buildings insurance for the structure itself.
Flexible Ownership and Policy Structure
Policies can be issued in individual, joint, company, charity or trust names, with multiple interested parties noted where required. This makes the cover suitable for a wide range of ownership arrangements and legal structures.
Trusted Provider with Fast Documents
Trusted since 2011 and FCA regulated under Firm Reference Number 919070, with instant online quotes and same-day policy documents available once cover is arranged.
Land with Livestock Insurance – Why Choose Quote Monkey?
Quote Monkey provides specialist liability insurance for landowners across the UK. Our policies are designed to protect against potentially serious claims arising from injury or property damage connected with land with livestock, grazing fields, paddocks, pasture, tracks, gates, fencing, ditches, private land, vacant plots, access routes and unoccupied structures.
Since 2011, we have helped individuals, estates, trustees, charities and organisations arrange practical and competitively priced land liability cover. Whether your livestock land includes fields, paddocks, pasture, tracks, trees, fencing, trough areas or rural land features, cover can often be arranged quickly and clearly with instant online documents.
Please note: Quote Monkey’s land liability policy is designed to cover landowners liability risks connected with the land itself. Any farming activity, livestock business, animal handling, public events, commercial operations or agricultural activities should be disclosed separately.
Commonly covered livestock land risks include:
Who Needs Land with Livestock Insurance?
Our land with livestock insurance is suitable for landowners and organisations responsible for grazing land, paddocks, pasture, fields, tracks, gates, fencing, trough areas or rural land features where livestock may be present.
Private Landowners and Joint Owners
Ideal for individuals, families and joint owners responsible for land with livestock, grazing fields, paddocks, pasture, private access land, smallholdings or amenity land.
Suitable for privately owned livestock land, shared ownership and small landholdings where grazing or livestock access may be present.
Estates, Trusts, Charities, Companies and Pension Funds
Suitable where land with livestock is owned by an estate, trust, charity, company, management body or pension arrangement.
Policies can be arranged in the correct legal name, including pension fund ownership such as SIPPs and SSASs, with interested parties noted where required.
Land Near Paths, Roads or Neighbours
Useful for land with livestock where paths, field entrances, gates, tracks, fencing, ditches or boundaries are close to roads, rights of way, neighbouring property or informal public access areas.
Helps protect against claims involving slips, trips, falls, visitors, contractors and neighbouring property.
Landowners with Workers or Volunteers
Employers’ liability can be added where staff, labour, seasonal workers or volunteers help manage, maintain, inspect, fence, clear vegetation or look after the land.
Important where maintenance, access management, fencing, drainage or grazing land management work is carried out.
What Affects the Price of Your Policy
Land Use and Location – Grazing land, paddocks, fields, pasture, livestock access, tracks, field entrances, gates, fencing, ditches and land near roads or neighbouring property can affect premium.
Public Access – Footpaths, tracks, rights of way, permissive access and higher visitor exposure can affect premium.
Natural Features – Uneven ground, trees, ditches, streams, water edges, wet ground, hedgerows and slippery access areas can increase risk depending on the exposure.
Buildings and Structures – Unoccupied sheds, garages, barns, fencing, gates, field shelters and outbuildings may influence pricing.
Liability Limit Required – Choosing £5 million public liability instead of £2 million will usually increase the premium.
Employers’ Liability – Adding cover for employees, labour or volunteers will increase the total premium.
Ways to Keep Your Premium Competitive
Choose the right public liability limit for your actual risk exposure.
Keep paths, entrances, gates, fencing, trees, ditches, tracks and structures maintained.
Make sure any unusual land risks, boundary exposures, livestock access, visitor access or public access arrangements are disclosed at quotation stage.
Disclose any farming activity, commercial livestock use, animal handling, organised events or business activity before arranging cover.
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Land with Livestock Public Liability Insurance
Owning land with livestock brings responsibilities and potential risks — even if the land is only used occasionally, let for grazing or accessed by others for maintenance. Land with livestock public liability insurance protects landowners from financial loss if a member of the public is injured or their property is damaged in connection with the land itself.
Whether your land includes fields, paddocks, pasture, ditches, paths, tracks, gates, fencing, private access areas, unused parcels, vacant plots, amenity areas, hedgerows or rights of way, you could be held liable for accidents or damage. This type of landowners liability insurance provides essential financial protection, covering legal expenses and compensation claims where you are legally liable.
Possible Example Claims on Livestock Land Include
A walker slips on uneven ground near a field entrance or paddock and suffers an injury, resulting in a claim for compensation.
A gate, fence, ditch, trough area or track contributes to damage involving neighbouring property or access areas.
A contractor or visitor slips on wet grass, a track or an access area while visiting land where livestock may be present.
Key Benefits of Land Public Liability Insurance
Protection against costly compensation claims
Cover for legal defence fees and settlement costs
Peace of mind for private landowners, trustees and organisations
Flexible limits of indemnity to suit your exposure
Protection whether your land is vacant, privately used, grazed, maintained, unused or occasionally accessed
Landowners Employers’ Liability Insurance
If you own or manage land with livestock and employ anyone to help maintain, fence, inspect, clear, landscape or work on the land, you may need employers’ liability insurance. This type of cover protects you financially if an employee, volunteer or worker is injured or becomes ill as a result of their work on your land.
Whether you have maintenance workers, groundskeepers, fencing contractors, seasonal labour or volunteers helping with land management, employers’ liability insurance helps protect you from large compensation payouts and legal defence costs.
Possible Example Claims
A worker slips on wet ground while repairing fencing and fractures their wrist.
A gardener strains their back while clearing vegetation or lifting equipment on the land.
A seasonal worker is injured while maintaining field boundaries, gates or access paths.
A volunteer helping with maintenance slips on uneven ground and requires treatment.
Key Benefits of Employers’ Liability Cover
Helps meet legal requirements where staff or helpers are used
Protects against costly claims from employees or volunteers
Covers legal fees, medical costs and settlement amounts
Provides peace of mind when maintaining or managing land
Liability Cover for Livestock Land, Tracks and Rural Access
Many livestock plots also include fields, paddocks, pasture, ditches, paths, tracks, gates, fencing, hedgerows, boundaries, informal access areas or neighbouring property exposures. These features can increase the risk of liability claims, even where the land is not actively used every day.
At Quote Monkey, we can provide tailored liability insurance for land with livestock, natural features, access routes and boundary exposures. This helps protect you financially if someone is injured or their property is damaged while on or near your land.
Possible Example Claims Include
A walker slips on wet grass or uneven ground and breaks an ankle, leading to a compensation claim.
A neighbour’s property is damaged due to a ditch, gate, fence, tree or land feature connected with your land.
A contractor is injured by a loose gate, damaged fencing, wet ground or unstable surface while accessing the land.
Key Benefits of Including This Liability Cover
Protects you from claims made by visitors, neighbours and contractors
Covers legal defence costs and settlement payouts
Provides reassurance where land access routes or boundary risks are present
Flexible indemnity limits to suit your land and exposure
Liability Cover for Unoccupied Structures on Livestock Land
Some land with livestock also includes unoccupied structures such as sheds, garages, small barns, storage buildings, shelters, field shelters or disused outbuildings. While these structures may not be actively used, they can still pose hazards to visitors, contractors or trespassers, making liability cover important.
At Quote Monkey, we can include liability cover for unoccupied structures on your land as part of your land insurance policy. This helps protect you financially if someone is injured or their property is damaged due to a defect, land hazard or unused structure.
Possible Example Claims Include
A visitor or contractor trips over loose flooring, debris or wet ground near an unused shed and suffers an injury.
A trespasser climbs onto an unoccupied structure and falls through a damaged roof panel.
A delivery driver is injured by a falling door, loose gate, branch or unstable outbuilding feature on the land.
Key Benefits of Liability Cover for Unoccupied Structures
Protects you from unexpected claims related to unused structures
Covers legal defence fees, medical costs and settlement amounts
Provides peace of mind even where buildings are not in active use
Useful where contractors, visitors or access rights exist on the land
What Type of Livestock Land Can Be Covered?
Our land with livestock insurance can be suitable for many types of land, depending on the exact use and features involved. This can include grazing land, pasture, paddocks, fields, smallholdings, grassland, woodland edges, vacant plots, unused land, private plots, amenity land, access land and rural land where livestock may be present.
It can also apply to land including gates, fencing, tracks, gateways, trees, streams, ditches, banks, field shelters, small sheds, garages, outbuildings and other unoccupied structures, subject to the policy terms and underwriting acceptance.
Policy Ownership – What Name Should the Policy Be In and Why It Matters
The policy should be arranged in the correct legal name of the landowner or ownership body. This helps ensure that, in the event of a claim, the cover reflects the true ownership and insurable interest in the land.
Policies can be issued in individual names, joint names, company names, charity names, trust names, estate names and other recognised ownership structures. Interested parties such as lenders, banks, trustees or other financial interests can also be noted where required.
If the land is jointly owned, held in trust or subject to a financial interest, getting the policy name and any interested parties correct from the outset helps avoid complications later.
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Our instant online system allows you to get a quote and purchase your policy in minutes. You can also use the application form to add any relevant interested party details where required.
If you have any queries relating to our Land with Livestock Insurance please contact us and we will get back to you as soon as possible. You may also find useful information on the Livestock Land FAQs page.
Frequently Asked Questions – Land with Livestock Insurance
Below are answers to some of the most common questions about land with livestock insurance, including public liability, employers’ liability, land features, unoccupied structures, land types, public access and grazing land areas.
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