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. 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 Southampton – 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 Southampton and throughout the country.
Our services in Southampton 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 Southampton, please contact GloverPriest.
Blending the classic and the contemporary, the historical and the modern, Southampton is both England’s leading passenger port and a cosmopolitan city in its own right. As Southampton Water has the benefit of a double high tide and therefore two high tide peaks, it makes the movement of large ships easier. That’s one of the reasons why this south coast city has a rich nautical history including hosting The Mayflower, the ill-fated Titanic, and hosting some of the most iconic voyages of ocean liners such as the Queen Elizabeth 2 and the Queen Mary.
This famous port city is close to the picturesque New Forest and is located 70 miles south-west of London, but has a charm and character of its own. It lies at the confluence of the Rivers Test and Itchen, with the River Hamble joining to the south. Southampton is a city where modern living is interspersed with impressive glimpses of its history. It’s where excellent shopping and nightlife meets the medieval Old Town like a long, lost friend, and where footsteps from the city walls lead to down an impressive marina.
But the historic city of Southampton is about much more than the sea. Its brilliant waterfront location is a backdrop to excellent shopping and nightlife; a wide range of sports and leisure facilities; a plethora of culture, art and heritage attractions; plus any number of events, fairs, and festivals. Southampton was heavily bombed during the Second World War, but it has regenerated and reinvented itself into a modern city that pays homage to its past. Parts of the city’s old walls remain as does the refurbished timber-framed Tudor House and Gardens, where you’ll be looking at over 800 years of history right in front of you.
There are any number of attractions and things to do in the city. From the new Sea City Museum (which houses a permanent exhibition of Southampton's Titanic story) to the Solent Sky; the City Art Gallery to a wide range of theatres, museums, and galleries; from the Guildhall to events such as the Boat Show; professional sport at St Mary’s Stadium and the Ageas Bowl to superb shopping in WestQuay. Oh, and a host of parks and open spaces to walk around and relax in, too. These are just some of the many and varied things to do and see in Southampton - so it’s no wonder that the city is on the shortlist to be the UK City of Culture in 2025.
Whilst a port city that is a major player in the world of cruises, and one that sees ferries head over to the Isle of Wright, Southampton has other excellent transport links, too. To the north of the city in Eastleigh lies Southampton Airport which offers flights to UK and European destinations and is easily reachable from the city centre, whilst Gatwick and Heathrow airports can also be easily reached, too. Southampton also has other good transport links with the rest of the country - The M27 motorway is just north of the city and links towns and cities along the south coast of England, whilst the M3 motorway connects the city to London and also the Midlands. Rail passengers are well catered for, with Southampton Central connecting the city to three main London stations and the likes of Portsmouth, Brighton, Bournemouth, Bristol, Cardiff, Winchester, and the Midlands.
A rich history; a stunning coastal setting; two universities; great transport links; a bustling city centre; marinas; and tons of culture……Southampton is a south coast jewel of a city.