UK property and land data platform serving architects, surveyors, lenders, and agents
Landmark operates Europe's largest geographical information database for UK property professionals, aggregating mapping, environmental risk, and planning data from Ordnance Survey, the Environment Agency, and the British Geological Survey. The stack—Oracle, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, ArcGIS, QGIS, Salesforce—reflects a mature data and GIS infrastructure, while active hiring in data and engineering (7 roles combined) alongside a digital transformation programme for land charge centralisation signals investment in platform modernization and schema standardization rather than new product lines.
Notable leadership hires: Programme Director
Landmark Information, part of Daily Mail General Trust and publicly listed, is the UK's largest provider of professional property and land search data. The company serves architects, surveyors, environmental consultants, lenders, and estate agents with digital mapping, historical maps, aerial photography, environmental risk reports, planning information, and GIS tools. Operating since 1995 with 501–1,000 employees based in Exeter, Landmark maintains one of Europe's most comprehensive geographical datasets and proprietary relationships with government bodies including Ordnance Survey and the Coal Authority. The business model combines subscription access to data APIs and search tools with professional workflow solutions built around Salesforce.
Landmark uses Oracle, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, ArcGIS, QGIS, Python, and Salesforce as core infrastructure. Security tooling includes SAST and DAST; enterprise tools include Microsoft 365 and Active Directory.
Yes. Landmark has 3 active engineering roles (mid-level and senior), alongside 4 data positions, reflecting an ongoing digital transformation programme for land charge data centralisation and dataset schema standardization.
Landmark is headquartered in Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom. All current hiring is UK-based.
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