Partner
Antony Fyson is a Partner at Rothera Bray Solicitors. He works from our Lace Market office and offers clients a wealth of expertise in commercial property, property development and conveyancing matters.

Rothera Bray are experienced solicitors and Antony is well regarded in terms of conveyancing and commercial property matters. Antony has an enviable reputation for providing no-nonsense practical legal advice. Clients also appreciate the level of communication provided by Antony & his team to ensure they are regularly kept up to date during their matters.
Antony is multi-disciplined so is able to provide his clients a seamless service for commercial property and conveyancing matters. His wealth of expertise also covers commercial property advice to businesses, landowners, & investors in the region on buying / selling of commercial property, commercial leases and commercial mortgages. In addition he also advises clients on the conveyancing process to buy and / or sell property. If you are considering moving property, request a conveyancing quote today
Antony’s solid knowledge and experience underpins everything he does. He regularly acts for a wide range of clients across the Midlands and nationally.
34 years
“Very professional service from start to finish. Excellent and efficient handling of our case.”Joanna Wells
“Very professional service, excellent customer service. I would highly recommend. Many thanks.”Georgina Burrows
34 years

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