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From our offices in Devizes, Marlborough, Calne and Royal Wootton Bassett - we serve clients in Wiltshire, Berkshire, Hampshire, Somerset, Gloucestershire, Bath, London and throughout the UK.

We provide a comprehensive range of specialist legal services for individuals, families and businesses. Our legal departments include Agriculture & Equine, Business, Charities, Contested Wills, Conveyancing, Dispute Resolution, Employment, Family Law, Leasehold, Personal Injury and Wills, Probate & Tax.

Awdry Bailey and Douglas has been judged to be the Best Conveyancing Firm in the UK 2011 (the Estate Agency Awards in conjunction with The Times and The Sunday Times - small firm category).

We are here to guide you through life’s difficult or complex events and to do so successfully requires legal expertise and attention to detail but also involves practical aspects such as being available and approachable, keeping in touch, driving matters forward and being focused on achieving results.

Our Aim

To exceed our clients' expectations by providing a dynamic, inspiring and pro-active service.

To find out more about us and our approach click here.

To find out what our clients say about us, click here.

Awdry Bailey & Douglas is authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. The partners of the firm are G Antony Awdry, Andrew Douglas, Alistair Everett, Peter Shah, Roger Chadwick and David Sutton. We are members of the Law Society of England and Wales. We are subject to the Solicitors Code of Conduct 2007 and other rules and guidance details of which can be obtained from the website of the Solicitors Regulation Authority.

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