In order to maintain our high standards of service, please help us by booking an appointment before you call in; this ensures that we are prepared for you. We may prepare an agenda before meetings to ensure that everything is covered and nothing gets missed.
Head Office (Caversham, Reading)
Caversham Chambers,
51A Church Street, Caversham,
Reading, RG4 8AX,
Berkshire
Tel: +44 (0)118 947 8638
Fax: +44 (0)118 946 1092
info@cavershamsolicitors.co.uk
London Office (Royal Courts of Justice, London)
By Appointment Only
1st Floor
Holborn Gate
330 High Holborn
Holborn
London
WC1V 7QT
City of London Office (The Cheesegrater, London)
By Appointment Only
Level 30, The Leadenhall Building
122 Leadenhall Street
City of London
EC3V 4AB
Northern Locations
Liverpool (contact us via our head office)
By Appointment Only
Manchester (contact us via our head office)
By Appointment Only
Chester (contact us via our head office)
By Appointment Only
Our office hours are 9 to 5.30pm. At any time between 12.00 and 2.30pm individuals may be away from their desks for lunch, and frequently solicitors are away at court, but there will always be staff available between these hours. Outside of these hours, please leave a message on the answering service.
If you can’t get hold of the person you want, please leave a message with reception or with a secretary or assistant.
Our whole team is dedicated to client care and if you have any comments or concerns please contact any member of the team and we will do our best to resolve them for you.
How to Find Us
Our head office is based in Caversham, just outside Reading, a few minutes walk from Caversham Bridge, continue along the main road and at the next set of traffic lights bear right. After about 300 yards you will come to our offices, right in the centre of Caversham, above the Waitrose Store. Parking is convenient in the Waitrose car park, just turn right at the mini roundabout just beyond Waitrose.
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