Celebrating 30 Years of Millbanks.

Celebrating 30 Years of Millbanks.

Today marks exactly 30 years since Tony Beales took over the owning and running of Attleborough's longest and established firm of estate agents, Millbanks.

Today, 23rd December, marks exactly 30 years since Tony Beales took over running Millbank Estate Agents in Attleborough.

Tony said "it’s been an incredible journey filled with countless highs and, admittedly a few lows along the way"

"I want to take a moment to thank all our amazing clients and homebuyers for their trust and support over the years. they’ve been at the heart of everything we do. To the fantastic team members who’ve worked at Millbanks over the past three decades, their dedication and hard work have been invaluable"

"Here’s to continuing this journey together into 2025 and beyond! Thank you all for being part of this incredible milestone"

"I'd like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year"


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