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Stone Rowe Brewer LLP

Twickenham

About Stone Rowe Brewer LLP

Stone Rowe Brewer LLP is an established solicitors’ practice located on Church Street in the heart of Twickenham, offering legal services with a particular focus on conveyancing and property transactions. The firm guides clients through the complexities of buying and selling property, combining careful attention to detail with straightforward communication and transparent fee structures. Whether you are moving home for the first time or dealing with a more sensitive family property matter, the practice has built a reputation for genuine care and lasting client relationships across the local community.

Local area

Church Street sits close to the heart of Twickenham, a short walk from the river and the town’s independent shops and cafés. For residents buying or selling one of the area’s characterful Victorian terraces, Edwardian semis or sought-after riverside homes, having a solicitor firmly rooted in the community carries real practical value. Stone Rowe Brewer LLP’s established presence in this part of the Richmond borough means they understand local property patterns well — a reassuring quality in a market where local knowledge genuinely matters.

Why choose Stone Rowe Brewer LLP

For residents of Twickenham and the wider Richmond borough, Stone Rowe Brewer LLP offers something increasingly rare: a long-established local firm with deep community ties and a strong track record reflected in a 4.6 rating from well over a hundred clients. The practice is known for clear communication and honest fees — qualities that matter greatly when navigating what is often the largest financial transaction of one’s life. Weekday office hours from 9:30 am make appointments accessible, and the Church Street location is easy to reach on foot or by bus.

Services

  • Residential conveyancing
  • Property sales and purchases
  • First-time buyer legal support
  • Family property matters
  • Transfer of property ownership
  • Legal guidance on residential transactions

Ideal for: Local homeowners, First-time buyers, Families navigating property transactions, Residents buying or selling in Twickenham and surrounding areas, Long-standing local clients seeking trusted legal advice.

Frequently asked questions

Where is Stone Rowe Brewer LLP located, and is it easy to get to?

The practice is at 12–13 Church Street, Twickenham TW1 3NJ, in the town centre. Church Street is within easy walking distance of Twickenham railway station and well served by local bus routes.

What are the firm's opening hours?

The office is open Monday to Thursday, 9:30 am to 5:30 pm, and Friday, 9:30 am to 5:00 pm. The practice is closed on Saturdays and Sundays.

Does the firm handle property matters for first-time buyers as well as more experienced movers?

Yes — the existing description confirms the firm handles both first-time purchases and more complex family property matters, guiding clients clearly through whichever stage of the buying or selling process they are at.

How do I get in touch to discuss a property transaction?

You can call the practice on 020 8891 6141 during office hours, or find further information at www.srb.co.uk.

What do other clients say about the firm?

Stone Rowe Brewer LLP holds a Google rating of 4.6, based on reviews from 145 visitors, reflecting consistent satisfaction with the firm’s thoroughness, communication and approach to fees.

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