If you are looking for an outstanding conveyancing solicitor in Manchester - we are here to help you. Our team of conveyancing experts offer a personable, friendly, and professional service to clients in Manchester and throughout the country.
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 Manchester, contact GloverPriest.
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It’s pretty hard to capture Manchester in just 600 words….. From being the birthplace of the industrial revolution to one of the most celebrated cities in the world for music, and from creating the first ever computer to hosting one of the most famous nightclubs in UK history……it’s a city that has had a huge impact on the way we live. And still does…..
Originally a Roman fort (Mamucium), Manchester exploded and expanded thanks to the Industrial Revolution in the 19th Century, achieved city status in 1853, and has built a justified reputation as a city that is inclusive, creative, and one that has a distinguished heritage and history in areas such as music, politics, the arts, and sport. Its proud industrial roots are allied to a can-do mentality and sense of community to create a fast-paced city with a real buzz about it from the moment you take your first step in it. Yet, it’s also a city that is both very welcoming and liveable, too.
A huge positive is Manchester’s accessibility. It has its own international airport just outside the city (the third busiest in the UK), and has an extensive rail network with over 200 tram and train stations, including three city centre train stations (Piccadilly, Oxford Road, and Victoria). Manchester is also serviced and surrounded by a number of motorways such as the M56, M62, M60, and M66. So, it’s a pretty easy city to get to, from, or around.
Another huge attraction for those who visit, live or work there is Manchester’s justifiable reputation for being an extremely creative city; one that works hard and parties hard. It’s development as a city to be reckoned with could be vindicated by the fact that it’s the fastest growing British economy outside of London, but for those who love the city it’s often the buzz and diversity that life in ‘Mancunia’ brings. As Stone Roses’ frontman Ian Brown said, “Manchester has got everything, apart from a beach!”
Manchester hosts world-renowned festivals, boasts an unbelievable number of bars, restaurants, and venues, plus the likes of ITV, BBC and Arts Council England are now camped within the city making the area a media and creative tour-de-force. The city’s many galleries, museums and places of interest include The Manchester Art Gallery, Media City, The John Ryland’s Library, The Imperial War Museum, The People’s History Museum, The Lowry, The Peoples History Museum, The Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester Museum, The National Football Museum……the list of great places to visit is almost endless, and is matched by the list of people, bands, and places that make Manchester a truly musical city: New Order; Joy Division; Sad Café; Oasis, The Stone Roses; Elbow; The Smiths, The Hacienda, Happy Mondays and the Madchester movement, the likes of Messrs Wilson, Gallagher(s), Morrissey, Curtis, Hook……Manchester moves to an incessant beat.
A northern powerhouse, the city centre is jam-packed with places to eat, drink, and shop, and boasts a broad range of high-quality sports venues and teams, too. It’s a massively sociable city, where the (in)famous rainy climate is superseded by a warm welcome from locals. It’s also a city of contrasts - from high-end department stores such as Selfridges to cutting-edge independents in The Northern Quarter, from chic Spinningfields cocktails to a typical Ancoats pub, and from a guided walk learning about the creation of the Northern Quarter to a Manchester Ship Canal cruise where you’ll learn about how the city of Manchester that we see today was shaped – and everything in between!