The world has changed in recent times, and so has the world of business and conveyancing. At GloverPriest, we continue to offer the same outstanding conveyancing solicitor’s services and customer service, but like everyone else, we have had to be flexible and proactive in how we work.
But one thing remains constant: we always put our customers first. We always have done, and we always will do.
The days of walking to your local solicitor’s office are now a thing of the past for many people - but that’s not necessarily a negative. We now have far more ways and opportunities to communicate with our valued customers than ever before, which means that our level of service is more efficient than ever before.
Telephone….Email….Skype….Zoom….Teams….Facetime….and good old Face-to-face (Covid-19 regulations permitting) are just some of the ways that we communicate with our valued customers and it means that the service we offer is hugely efficient, effective, and personable.
So, for successful, reputable, and friendly conveyancing solicitors in Cardiff, contact GloverPriest.
If you are looking for an outstanding conveyancing solicitor in Cardiff - we are here to help you. Our team of conveyancing experts offer a personable, friendly, and professional service to clients in Cardiff and throughout the country.
Our services in Cardiff include:
One of the UK’s best cities, Cardiff became the capital of Wales in 1955 and has evolved into a dynamic, progressive city that has built upon its past to create an exciting present. Cardiff is the main commercial centre of Wales as well as the base for the Senedd (Welsh Parliament), and its wider urban area boasts a population of around half a million.
The eleventh largest UK city, Cardiff’s centre is crammed into between where it meets the sea and its ancient fort, and is a city that has developed from its early reliance as a thriving port for coal, iron, and steel. The Cardiff Bay waterside area is a shining example as to the metamorphosis of this South Walian city: from an area that was once a part of the city that some would fear and boasting an expanse of unsightly marshland - to a sophisticated, glamourous, and hip part of the city, albeit one that boasts several impressive landmarks from its previous life.
Cardiff is a fascinating city of contrasts, one that has reinvented itself: from its mainly Victoria landscape to its Industrial Revolution landmarks, and from its Victorian and Edwardian arcades to its Gothic castle. The likes of the castle, Pierhead Building, Millennium Stadium, National Museum, Llandaff Cathedral, and the Coal Exchange are must-see and must-visit places, and what’s great is the city that sits on the River Taff is a very walkable, compact place to visit or live in.
The city centre has always been a bustling melting pot of shops and entertainment, full of household names and any number of independents, too. It is also a great city if you like going out, too: There are numerous places to eat and drink, many of which can be found in and around St Mary Street, The Hayes, Cardiff Bay, The Brewery Quarter, and Charles Street, whilst Duke Street has helped to extend the city’s reputation for chic pavement café culture.
What makes Cardiff a great city for a weekend or short visit is its compactness, and also that it’s a city which lends itself to being outdoors. Everywhere is in easy reach of everything else, so you can combine history, heritage, art, entertainment..…and everything in between..…in a short period of time. It’s also a sporting mecca too, a city where you can watch international football, cricket, and rugby – right in the centre! Indeed, it’s so compact that can walk from one end of the city centre (Cardiff Castle) to the other (Cardiff Bay) in around half an hour, and while you do so you can admire the many architectural gems along the way, including over a thousand listed buildings.
Cardiff is in a stunning part of the country too and makes an excellent base for day trips to the nearby coast and valleys. The Welsh capital city boasts excellent transport links: It’s situated on four junctions of the M4 motorway, has an international airport (10 miles outside the centre), plus a major railway station sits right in its centre and offers services to Bristol, Birmingham, Manchester, and London. It even boasts Waterbus and Aquabus water taxi options, too.