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 Swansea – 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 Swansea and throughout the country.
Our services in Swansea 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 Swansea, please contact GloverPriest.
The second largest city in Wales, Swansea is located on the beautiful Gower Peninsula — the United Kingdom's first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Indeed, the city centre itself is a short stroll from golden South Walian sands and is superbly positioned for those who like their cities, coast, and countryside – or all three!
Locals are proudly known as Swansea Jacks, named after a heroic dog who rescued a number from drowning during the 1930s and whose legend is immortalised in a memorial on the promenade in Brynmill. With a population of around 250,000 Abertawe (Swansea’s Welsh name which translates as ‘Mouth of the River Tawe’) for Swansea) is a city that is well worth exploring and is multi-faceted: from city centre shopping to Blue Flag beaches and from a bustling marina to many fine examples of Georgian and Victorian architecture.
The region is known as Swansea Bay and is made up of 5 distinct areas: Swansea, the Gower Penninsula, Mumbles, Afan & the Vale of Neath, and Rural Swansea. It’s a stunning part of the country and combines a city, beaches, stunning countryside and waterfalls, pretty villages, and any number of outdoor and coastal activities. That’s why it is so popular with locals, visitors, and tourists alike.
Seen as a very liveable and relaxed city, Swansea lies on the M4 motorway which links the city to Cardiff and London. As well as being an attractive and thriving city in its own right - with 5 miles of golden sands - Swansea borders the absolutely stunning Gower Peninsular, with The Mumbles acting as the city’s gateway and a popular destination in its own right. A former fishing village that is based at the western end of Swansea Bay, The Mumbles features a lovely seaside location, quaint streets, a 12th-century castle, great independent retailers and places to eat out, plus a promenade that affords stunning views over Swansea Bay. Travel slightly further on, and the aforementioned Gower Peninsular is a treasure chest full of stunning beaches, medieval castles, staggering views, coastal walks, and lush countryside.
Swansea city centre features any number of excellent retail outlets and independents, and Wind Street is the epicentre of its nightlife, whilst there are a number of centrally located places to see and visit, including the likes of Swansea Castle, The Guildhall, Swansea Museum, The Dylan Thomas Centre, and The National Waterfront Museum based in the regenerated and celebrated Maritime Quarter, a bustling, modern part of the city that has any number of places to eat, drink, or be entertained.
As well as being situated on the M4, Swansea is only fifty minutes’ drive away from Cardiff airport and has good train links to Cardiff, Bristol, Swindon, Reading and London Paddington - and with a large university and student population in the city, it’s becoming more and more apparent why Swansea is fast becoming known as ‘The Brighton of Wales’.