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On 9th April 2025, Glanvilles solicitors hosted a successful launch party for the local Chichester community, offering neighbouring businesses an exclusive look of their new office.
Following team developments and large expansions, including the successful merger with Anderson Rowntree Solicitors in 2022, Glanvilles’ had outgrown their previous Chichester premises and relocated further into the heart of the Chichester community, taking up residence in the historic 45 South Street building, a stunning Grade II-listed building dating back to 1849.
Glanvilles’ gratitude and thanks go towards everyone who attended their successful launch event. As well as wish a special thanks to Tinwoods Estate for providing their wonderful locally made wines, and another special thanks to The Fat Fig for providing a delicious assortment of food for everyone to enjoy.

Glanvilles Solicitors Chichester office now resides at 45 South Street, PO19 1DS, where they continue to offer a comprehensive legal service to the people of Chichester and the surrounding area of West Sussex and Hampshire, where they advise and represent their clients - individuals, families and businesses - on a wide range of legal matters.
Glanvilles Solicitors invite you to pop in and say hello to make an appointment or contact us to arrange a call back.
For full details on our new Chichester office location, click here
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