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 Gloucestershire, contact GloverPriest.
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Gloucestershire lies on the northern edge of the South West of England, and is filled with stunning countryside, many picture-postcard-perfect Cotswold villages, a regency city, the River Severn, and characterful old market towns. A relaxed county, but with a number of bustling places to visit, it’s a county of contrast, with the likes of Norman urban buildings standing alongside tranquil rolling rural stretches.
Gloucestershire spans the Cotswold Hills, the Severn Vale and Wye Valley, and the Forest of Dean, as and features a wealth of lovely towns and cities. It’s a relaxed, laidback county which attracts many visitors and tourist due to its easy pace of life and accessibility from so many other regions. Indeed, its location and accessibility is a huge plus for the county. Birmingham, Heathrow, and Bristol airports are the closest for getting away to Europe and further flung destinations or arriving from there, whilst the M4, M40 and M5 link the county to cities such as London, Bristol, Birmingham and the holiday hotspots of Devon and Cornwall.
Want the train to take the strain? Gloucestershire and the Cotswolds are at the heart of the British Rail network with main line routes to London, the Midlands and the North and the South West of England, whilst there is a direct link from Birmingham and Heathrow airports.
Gloucestershire is a county with a wealth of history and heritage. From cheese-rolling competitions to Tewkesbury Abbey which has the tallest Norman tower in England; from Harry Potter-hosting Thornbury Castle to The River Severn’s rolling Bore wave, which sees surfers and canoeists cresting a 2 metre wave. But undoubtedly the jewel in Gloucestershire’s crown are The Cotswolds – a stunningly picturesque region that’s full of quaint, sleepy towns and villages, welcoming country pubs, thatch-roofed cottages, and serene village greens. Places such as Stow on the Wold, Winchcombe, Kingham, Broadway, Snowshill, Bourton-on-the-Water and Hook Norton characterise the region, although on certain days they can become quite busy such is the interest in visiting them. But a similarly beautiful village will be just down the road. The Forest of Dean and Severn Vale are other notable areas to explore, but there’s so much of this county that deserves to be unearthed by your eyes.
Want to experience a little more hustle and bustle in the midst of all this tranquillity? Gloucester is a port city and a place on the rise, and is enjoying a period of redevelopment and regeneration. There is lots to see here, including the docks and quays, Cathedral, the Gloucester Waterways Museum, and the Museum of Advertising and Packaging. Then there’s the fashionable spa town of Cheltenham, famous for its Regency architecture and the Cheltenham Festival that takes place at the local racecourse. There are also a number of sizeable towns that have plenty to do and see too, such as Stroud, Cirencester, and Tewkesbury.
Perfect to live or work in, or visiting for a short or longer break, Gloucestershire is a picturesque county that is well worthy of not only your attention, but also visiting.