exeter office

Exeter

Our Exeter Office is located just minutes from the bustling Exeter High Street and the stunning Cathedral.

WBW Solicitors Exeter

Address:
The Forum
Barnfield Road
EX1 1QR

Contact Details:
Tel: 01392 274126
Fax: 01392 422098
Email: [email protected]

Office Opening Hours:
Mon-Thur:  9:00am – 5:15pm
Fri: 9:00am – 5.00pm
Sat/Sun: Closed

Office Facilities: 

  • Disabled access
  • Guide dogs welcome
  • Interview room facilities
  • Refreshments available
  • Pram and pushchair friendly

About Us

Our Exeter Office is located just minutes from the bustling Exeter High Street and the stunning Cathedral. This office is easily accessible by car, train, bus, cycle, or on foot. Our Exeter Office expanded in November 2019 following a merger with Exeter and East Devon solicitors Ford Simey, and following that a merger with Exeter-based solicitors Crosse + Crosse in August 2022. It was a perfect fit as both firms shared a similar ethos centered on delivering high-quality legal advice that works for our client’s needs.

With two defined divisions for business and private clients, WBW Solicitors delivers a full range of legal services to individuals and businesses, including Wills, trust and probate, tax advice, residential conveyancing, family, personal injury, and medical negligence. We also offer litigation, employment law advice, commercial law advice, and commercial property services, as well as having a dedicated team of farm and estate specialists.

At WBW, we offer more than just expert legal advice. We have an in-house team of Chartered Financial Planners as well as an independent Mortgage department, allowing us to cater to all your financial requirements.

If you are looking for legal or financial advice in Exeter or the surrounding areas, please don’t hesitate to contact us using the contact form or details above. We look forward to hearing from you.

For all Crosse + Crosse enquiries, please call our Exeter office number: 01392 274126.

exeter office

Exeter

01392 274126
[email protected]

The Forum
Barnfield Road
Exeter
Devon
EX1 1QR

Why we love Exeter…

Exeter Cathedral

Magnificent in warm, honey-coloured stone, Exeter’s cathedral is one of Devon’s most impressive sights. Dating largely from the 12th and 13th centuries, the west front is framed by extraordinary medieval statuary, while inside the ceiling soars upwards to the longest span of unbroken Gothic vaulting in the world, dotted with ornate ceiling bosses in gilt and vibrant colours.

RAM

A fixture on the city’s cultural scene since Victorian times, this vast red-brick museum recently received a £24 million revamp. It holds significant and diverse collections in areas such as zoology, anthropology, fine art, local and overseas archaeology, and geology.

Exeter Quay

Exeter’s Historic Quayside is one of the most attractive areas of the city, popular with locals and visitors alike for its fascinating history, interesting architecture and lively pubs and restaurants. Why not hire a bike and canoe from Saddles & Paddles to explore what the quay and river exe has to offer.

These are just a few of the many places you can visit in Exeter if you find you have time before or after your appointment with us.

Parking & Transport

Parking

There are several car parks within a short walk of our office in Exeter. The nearest being Magdalen Road Car Park;

Address: Magdalen Road, EX2 4SU
Spaces: 213
Pay by Phone Location: 84983
Method of Payment: Coins, Card or Pay By Phone App
Charging period: 8am – 6pm inc Bank Holidays, this car park is not locked.

For more information on parking options in Exeter please click here.

Please check parking tariffs, spaces, charging period and information directly with the parking provider – subject to change. Parking is at your own risk, WBW simply advise on the nearest location to our office.

Public Transport

Exeter Bus & Coach station is a 5 minute walk from our offices, whilst Exeter Central train station is a 10 minute walk. Local Exeter buses stop on the High Street and Sidwell Street, which are a 5-10 minute walk away.

For more information on reaching us by train and bus please click here.

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We would highly recommend Caroline.

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Tim Selley

Mr Selley was amazing. He kept me up to date on all matters. He was helpful and knowledgeable and I am extremely grateful for all his hard work.

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Emma Oakley

Emma was very friendly, very knowledgeable and gave very good advice. I would happily recommend her to anyone who was wanting to make a Will.

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Fiona Yellowlees

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