The days of walking into your local solicitor’s office are now a thing of the past for many people - but that’s not necessarily a negative. By being proactive our communication with our valued customers is better than ever and this means that our level of service is more efficient than ever before, too.
If you are looking for an outstanding conveyancing solicitor in Chelmsford – then look no further. GloverPriest are here to help you, and we will help you. Our team of conveyancing experts offer a personable, friendly, and professional service to clients in Chelmsford and throughout the country.
Our services in Chelmsford include: Litigation; Employment Law; Commercial Property & Leasing; Conveyancing; Family Law; Lasting Power of Attorney; Estate Administration; Inheritance & Tax Planning Divorce; Child Arrangement Order; Wills; Trusts; and Probate.
Whilst some things change, please rest assured that one thing remains constant: We always put our customers first. We always have done, and we always will do. 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, if you are looking for successful, reputable, and friendly conveyancing solicitors in Chelmsford, please contact GloverPriest.
OVERVIEW OF CHELMSFORD
Essex’s only city, it’s a little-known fact that Chelmsford was once the capital of England for just a few days when the seat of Government was temporarily moved there over 600 years ago. It’s also one of the newest cities in the country too, having been granted city status in 2012 as part of The Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations. But Chelmsford is about far more than facts that may feature in a quiz…..
Just over half an hour from London by train, and with brilliant transport links, Chelmsford is a progressive and growing city in its own right. It has a population of around 170,000 and has a variety of places to explore, see, be entertained in, events and festivals…..no wonder The Times listed Chelmsford as one of the best places to live in the UK in 2019, praising its excellent restaurants, culture and arts, brilliant shopping and nightlife, and education.
Although only recently a city, Chelmsford has a long and varied history, starting out as a bustling Roman settlement, and in later years becoming a major centre for industry in the 19th century, and the home to worldwide pioneers including Gugielmo Marconi. Indeed, you could argue that Chelmsford is the birthplace of radio after Marconi's Wireless Telegraph and Signal Company opened the world's first radio factory in Chelmsford in 1899!
Chelmsford is a forward looking and thinking city, and boasts a cathedral, a thriving university (Anglia Ruskin University), with manufacturing, public sector, and financial services prominent employment sectors within the city. Since gaining city status, Chelmsford has seen new homes, jobs, and business and retail developments spring up, and has a reputation of being at the forefront of technology and innovation, thanks to the likes of e2v and BAE Systems.
Residents of and visitors to Chelmsford are not short of things to do, see, and visit. It has an excellent events and festivals programme, including the likes of 3foot People, Dixie Fields, and the iconic V Festival that is located on the Hylands Estate and is returning to Chelmsford in the summer of 2022. Other places well worthy of your time include Chelmsford Museum, Chelmsford Cathedral, Shire Hall, Hylands House and RHS Hyde Hall.
Chelmsford also has a plethora of great parks and open spaces too, plus you don’t have to venture too far away to find a number of picturesque Essex villages, and if you are looking for a spot of top-class sporting action, Essex County Cricket Club play in the city. Those who like a little retail therapy are well catered for too, with three shopping centres (the Meadows, High Chelmer, and Bond Street), an array of the usual high street names and brands, a number of independent shops, plus a branch of John Lewis for good measure. And after a busy day’s shopping you