We have four offices; Worcester, Droitwich, Evesham & St. Johns
Welcome to QualitySolicitors Parkinson Wright
QualitySolicitors Parkinson Wright provides expert legal advice to individuals and SMEs local to Worcestershire with offices in Worcester, Droitwich, Evesham and St Johns. At the heart of everything we do is excellent customer service.
We promise you can always talk directly with your lawyer. Our ‘same day response’ means you’ll never feel like an inconvenience. If you’re not sure about a legal problem, call in and talk to us. We are open Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm.
We are the only Solicitors in Worcestershire to have an Estate Agents. Our Estate Agents are based in St Johns and specialise in the sale, letting, and management of residential properties throughout Worcestershire.
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Our Droitwich Office will be moving to larger premises in the town centre. Normal service will continue at 64 Friar Street, Droitwich WR9 8EF, until the move.
Tel: 01905 775533. Further details to follow.
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