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Montpellier Legal expands with new central London office in Berkeley Square

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Montpellier Legal has announced the opening of a new office in Berkeley Square, Central London, marking a major step in the Gloucestershire firm’s expansion across the UK.

The new location strengthens Montpellier Legal’s branch network, which also boasts offices in Stroud, Cheltenham, Gloucester, Cirencester, Worcester and now establishes a permanent, full-time legal team in the capital.

The Berkeley Square office will allow Montpellier Legal to meet growing client demand in London and surrounding regions, while reinforcing the firm’s commitment to providing high-quality, trusted conveyancing advice. This move reflects ongoing investment in talent, offices, and client support as demand for the firm’s services continues to rise.

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Simon Thomas, CEO of Montpellier Legal, with Nick Ponting, Chief Operating Officer, outside their new offices in central London.

Montpellier Legal, an award-winning conveyancing firm, is backed by private equity investor Foresight Group, supporting ambitious plans for further growth across the UK legal market.

Simon Thomas, CEO of Montpellier Legal, said: “Opening our Central London branch is an important and exciting step in our growth strategy. London is a key market for legal services, and having a dedicated, full-time team based in the capital allows us to strengthen relationships with clients, respond quickly to their needs, and support the increasing demand we’re seeing across our practice areas. This expansion reflects the confidence we have in our team, our clients, and the long-term future of Montpellier Legal.”

The new office will serve as a central hub for the firm’s London-based legal professionals and promote collaboration across Montpellier Legal’s wider branch network. By establishing a permanent presence in Central London, the firm aims to enhance its ability to deliver responsive, high-quality legal support to clients buying or selling property.

Montpellier Legal’s continued expansion underscores the firm’s strong momentum and commitment to building a modern, client-focused legal practice across Southern England.

About Montpellier Legal
Montpellier Legal is an award-winning UK conveyancing firm providing legal services to clients buying and selling property. Backed by private equity investor Foresight Group, the firm has a growing network of offices and a team of experienced lawyers focused on delivering practical, high-quality legal advice and building long-term relationships with clients.

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