We are still Open for Business!

We are still Open for Business!

As we enter another national lockdown, we are ensuring your safety is our highest priority and we endeavour to take due diligence and care to continue offering a high level of service to you in these uncertain times.

Our main aim is to keep our community safe and by doing so we are still offering SOCIAL DISTANCING VALUATIONS for those who are wanting to sell a property but are wary of somebody from outside your household or bubble entering your home.
If you would like social distancing valuation, please click here and a member of our team will be in touch with you.

However, by adhering strictly to the to the government guidelines and ensuring we are as covid secure as we can be, if you are still wishing for us to attend your property in person we are still able to do so.
Do contact the office on Tel: 01953 453838.
Whichever you feel safest in doing, we will work with you to meet your requirements.
Stay Safe Everyone.




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