


Get a conveyancing quote for your Stamford Hill property
If you are buying or selling a property in Stamford Hill and would like to obtain a quote from a local solicitor for the conveyancing work you can contact one or more of the solicitors listed with a single e-mail. We have listed only independent local solicitors that have considerable experience in their field and that are familiar with Stamford Hill. We would recommend contacting 2 or 3 from the list. Try clicking through to their websites to see which ones would be most suitable for your purpose.
Advice on choosing a solicitor for your Stamford Hill Property
We would always recommend using a local solicitor for the conveyancing work on your property. Although large conveyancing specialists may be able to do the job slightly cheaper they will not be as accessible as your local solicitors. Things rarely run smoothly when buying or selling and the delays involved in sending documents through the post can be stressful during the days leading up to an exchange.
With conveyancing firms you will not generally have a single point of contact which again can be very frustrating if problems crop up or there are delays. It is comforting to be able to pick up the phone and speak to your own solicitor when you need reassuring on a particular matter.
For more detailed advice read our article "Guide to choosing a solicitor".
Information on Stamford HillStamford Hill is located to the North of London between Stoke Newington and Seven Sisters. The area is home to a very large Jewish population and young men wearing their traditional clothes are a common sight on their way to and from worship. The closest green area is Clissold Park in Stoke Newington, Facilities include a well equipped playground, a café for the parents and an animal enclosure.
Much of the housing stock in the area dates from the mid-Victorian period and would have originally consisted of two and three storey mid-terrace houses. Many have now been converted in to flats to accommodate young couples. Several new developments have sprung up in recent years on sites that were bombed during the war and left derelict since. Stamford Hill has its own National Rail Station on the “One” Line which connects with Liverpool Street. The nearest underground station is approximately a mile to the west at Manor House from where the Piccadilly Line runs in to the West End.