Conveyancing Solicitors in Bristol – Find Local Property Lawyers

Conveyancing Solicitors in Bristol – A Practical Guide for Home Movers

Find Bristol conveyancing solicitors, compare services and fees, and understand the process from offer to completion. Use our free tools to plan costs and timelines.

Conveyancing covers the legal work needed to transfer ownership of a property. A good local solicitor will keep your purchase or sale on track, communicate clearly, and help avoid delays. Below is a curated list of Bristol conveyancing solicitors, plus advice on fees, timelines and the key questions to ask.

Bristol Conveyancing Solicitor Directory

Battrick Clark Solicitors

Address: 151 Whiteladies Rd, Redland, Bristol BS8 2RA
Phone: 0117 973 1391

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Barcan+Kirby Solicitors

Address: Prince House, Prince St, Bristol BS1 4PS
Phone: 0117 366 7385

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Henriques Griffiths LLP – Bristol

Address: 18 Portland Square, St Paul’s, Bristol BS2 8SJ
Phone: 0117 909 4000

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Kidwells Solicitors

Address: 111 Victoria St, Redcliffe, Bristol BS1 6AX
Phone: 0117 435 0014

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Batchelor Sharp Solicitors

Address: 379, 381 Two Mile Hill Rd, Bristol BS15 1AD
Phone: 0117 967 1772

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Capstone Solicitors

Address: 62 Gloucester Rd, Bishopston, Bristol BS7 8BH
Phone: 0117 942 8214

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How Conveyancing Works (Buyer & Seller Overview)

  • Instruction: choose a solicitor and provide ID, source-of-funds, and property details.
  • Searches & enquiries: local authority, water & drainage, environmental; plus the solicitor’s legal enquiries.
  • Mortgage & report: your lender issues an offer; your solicitor provides a report on title.
  • Exchange: contracts are signed and exchanged; the completion date is fixed.
  • Completion: funds transfer, keys released; SDLT filed and Land Registry updated.

Typical Fees & Timelines

Fees vary with property value, tenure (freehold/leasehold), and complexity. Expect:

  • Legal fee: fixed-fee quote or banded by property value.
  • Disbursements: searches, Land Registry fees, bank transfer fees, SDLT return filing.
  • Leasehold/extras: additional fees for leasehold packs, gifted deposits, Help to Buy, etc.
  • Timeline: straightforward chains often complete in 8–12 weeks, but chains and enquiries can extend this.

Questions to Ask Your Solicitor

  • Will I have a named case-handler and direct phone/email?
  • What’s included in the quote and what’s a likely extra?
  • How long are searches currently taking in Bristol?
  • How do you update me — phone, email, online portal?
  • What’s the typical timeframe from offer to completion right now?

Next Steps: Plan Your Move

Once your offer is accepted, plan the logistics and budget with our free tools:

Bristol Conveyancing FAQs

Do I need a local Bristol solicitor?

Not strictly, but a local firm often knows Council search times, common lease issues and local nuances, which can speed things up.

How long does conveyancing take?

Simple, no-chain transactions can complete in 8–12 weeks. Chains, leasehold packs and mortgage delays can extend timelines.

What extra fees should I expect?

Beyond the legal fee, allow for searches, Land Registry fees, bank transfer fees, and leasehold/complexity supplements where applicable.