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 Brighton, contact GloverPriest.
Brighton, or to give it its full name, the City of Brighton & Hove, is nestled between the English Channel and beautiful rolling countryside and is considered to be one of the UK’s hippest cities. Beachfront chic, iconic tourist attractions, a diverse and creative population, great nightlife…..Brighton really does have it all. Renowned for being quirky, bohemian, and artsy, Brighton is hugely popular during the summer months, but is a year-round destination for many, a great place to live and work, and appeals to all people of all ages.
It’s a very walkable city. A city where a pair of comfortable shoes is vital as it’s a really fun and interesting place to explore on foot. However, it’s also easy to get around by bike or cab too, and its main railway station is right in the heart of the city. Easily reachable from London, it’s easy to see why the summer sees so many descend on it – but it’s equally great at any other time of the year, too. Indeed, London is sometimes labelled London-On-Sea, yet whilst you can see where the tag comes from, the city’s proximity to the stunning rolling hills of the South Downs ensures that it has a gentle side away from the hustle and bustle of seaside city life.
It’s cool and quirky reputation really does go before it – and two of Brighton’s main attractions show the eclectic persona that sits in the midst of its regency splendour: Want to glide 450 feet into the air? Then head to the British Airways i360, which is a stunning example of modern engineering. Whilst the iconic Royal Pavilion has an Indian-styled exterior and a Chinese-inspired interior which dazzles and delights in equal measure.
But a visit to Brighton is not complete without a visit to the beach, which is often a vibrant, melting pot of people. There’s tons to do there: Eat fish and chips; buy an ice cream; go for a paddle; grab some artisan coffee; visit Brighton Palace Pier; visit Sea Life Brighton, or simply gab a deck chair and enjoy the view. By the sea, in town, or in one of its many buzzy neighbourhoods there’s a vibrant, buzzing cultural and food and drink scene. Brighton is a city with a creative, independent spirit, and that’s exemplified by its shopping choices – it’s a city that boasts many narrow, atmospheric streets that are crammed with independent retailers and companies – such as The Lanes area or North Laine - whilst a short walk away you’ll find the usual high street names and chains.
You’ll not be surprised to hear that Brighton’s cultural offering is as broad and extensive as almost anywhere else in the country. The Brighton Fringe runs in May alongside the main Brighton Festival, and is the biggest in England. And Brighton is famous for its LGBTQI+ scene, with its annual Pride celebrations in August being the biggest in Europe! Brighton is brimming with galleries, museums, theatres, concert halls, smaller festivals…… and so much more – it really is a city of creativity and fun.
Culture; architecture; brilliant nightlife and entertainment; the beach; beautiful countryside; a spirit of creativity and independence…and so much more. Oh, and Gatwick airport is less than an hour’s drive away, and with a centrally located main railway station that links the city to London and other towns and cities on a regular basis – it’s easy to see why Brighton is such an attractive city to live or visit for so many people.