A KEY PERK OF THE JOB
The Field|March 2021
Is tied accommodation a brilliant fringe benefit in uncertain times, or a relic of days gone by?
LUCY HIGGINSON
A KEY PERK OF THE JOB
With the challenge of securing a job and a comfortable home tougher than ever these days, how lucky are those whose job comes with a home thrown in? The countryside has long traditions of tied accommodation, either to lure people to remote areas or to bolster remuneration. With property and rental prices bordering on bonkers, a job with a house has rarely been more valuable, as rural schools such as Benenden in Kent and Ludgrove in Berkshire have realised, with recent staff accommodation building programmes.

But is a tied house just a blessing in troubled times or, perhaps, also a relic of another age, when people rarely batted an eye at mildew and no one ever ‘customised to personal specifications’ everything from their car to their kitchen? Is a job with a tied home a big attraction or a potential vulnerability, leaving you homeless as well as jobless if things don’t work out?

It’s a subject close to my own heart as I prepare to downsize at the end of my husband’s 13-year tenure as a housemaster at Eton. Spoiled for years with seven bedrooms, a domed marble hallway and free utility bills, I’m forcibly reminded that they were only ever on loan. As friends graduate to larger homes, I’m selling furniture (how did we accumulate six sofas?) and wondering if we’ll have room for a kitchen table in a smaller, school-owned property.

This story is from the March 2021 edition of The Field.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 8,500+ magazines and newspapers.

This story is from the March 2021 edition of The Field.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 8,500+ magazines and newspapers.

MORE STORIES FROM THE FIELDView All
The apple of your eye
The Field

The apple of your eye

With scores to choose from in the UK, there is a delicious apple variety for everyone - and now is the ideal time to start thinking about planting one

time-read
3 mins  |
October 2023
Art in the field
The Field

Art in the field

Being able to study her subjects as she races alongside them has informed Belinda Sillars work, as she explains to Janet Menzies

time-read
3 mins  |
October 2023
A silvered sword from the Saxon armoury
The Field

A silvered sword from the Saxon armoury

With weaponry from the electoral court, the more silver on show, the higher the rank of the owner

time-read
2 mins  |
October 2023
Nicole Moore
The Field

Nicole Moore

The Shooting Girl With An Afro blogger explains her passion for fieldsports and outlines the importance of sharing skills and knowledge with newcomers

time-read
3 mins  |
October 2023
'Probably the greatest detective in the world'
The Field

'Probably the greatest detective in the world'

For 100 years, on page and screen, Hercule Poirot has captivated audiences around the globe with his supreme intellect and peculiar eccentricities

time-read
8 mins  |
October 2023
View from a Bridgerton
The Field

View from a Bridgerton

They were the 18th-century version of a drinks trolley and now hunt tables are popular once again, partly due to Regency-period television dramas

time-read
7 mins  |
October 2023
A brush with history
The Field

A brush with history

Britain is world renowned for its contribution to hair care and grooming, and, as its oldest firms will testify, heirlooms come in many forms

time-read
7 mins  |
October 2023
Practically perfect
The Field

Practically perfect

From modest origins, the gilet has evolved into a sporting wardrobe staple, combining function and fashion to become a status symbol in its own right

time-read
7 mins  |
October 2023
Best laid plans
The Field

Best laid plans

The ancient craft of hedgelaying is playing a central role in efforts to restore the balance of nature on our farms

time-read
7 mins  |
October 2023
Under the spell of spaniels
The Field

Under the spell of spaniels

Our favourite working breed comes in a variety of shapes and sizes, all of which have successfully carved out their own special niche in British sport

time-read
7 mins  |
October 2023