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 into 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 Cornwall, contact GloverPriest.
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Whether you love your beautiful golden sandy bays or if you are an avid surfer, walker, or camper. Whether you are craving stunning, freshly-caught seafood, or maybe enjoy visiting leading museums and art galleries. Or whether you like long, lazy days or have a real sense of adventure – Cornwall has all this and much, much more…..
Cornwall (or Kernow in Cornish language) is a stunning and historic county, situated on the very tip of South West England and is bordered to the north and west by the Atlantic Ocean, to the south by the English Channel, and to the east by the county of Devon. If you’re in Cornwall you’re stood in the very footsteps of Kings, wizards, oh and many others who absolutely adore the county. No wonder, as Cornwall has a fantastic range of destinations to choose from, places to see, and is a great place to live, work, or holiday in. It's a county that’s defined by its coastline, featuring bays, beaches, estuaries, harbours, and marinas that are as good as you’ll find in the UK.
But it’s also about far more than the sea. Wherever you are, the scenery is stunning. From the sandy coastal expanses of the north to the inlets and estuaries of the south – and from the moors teeming in heather to any number of market towns and pretty villages that are dripping in personality and character.
What is often overlooked is the rich cultural and historical heritage that Cornwall has in, excuse the pun, bucket and spade-fuls. Truro, with its cathedral is the only city in Cornwall, whilst Falmouth is both a lovely town and a working port. Then there are towns such as Camborne and Redruth are teeming with industrial heritage, whilst the likes of Penzance and St Ives host so much to see and do within their maze of streets. There are quant fishing villages and harbours dotted around the coastline such as Port Isaac and Mousehole to name just two, whilst the town of Padstow has become a major tourist attraction in its own right, with celebrity, award-winning chef Rick Stein at the forefront of its rise to prominence.
But many visit Cornwall for its array of stunning beaches, which are often backed by dramatic granite cliffs. Many feel that Cornwall's beaches and coastline are unrivalled elsewhere in the UK, and when you visit the likes of Perranporth, Polzeath, Watergate Bay, St Austell Bay, and Porthcurno for example, then you’ll see why. The county is literally a haven for beach lovers. And with a microclimate that many claim is all of its own, it’s no wonder that Cornwall is the one of the most sought-after holiday and tourist hotspots around.