Partner
Tim Brooke is a solicitor and partner in our residential conveyancing department, based at our West Bridgford and Nottingham offices.

With over 25 years of experience, Tim enjoys working with individuals and companies on all aspects of residential conveyancing transactions, both locally and throughout England and Wales.
Tim’s focus is on delivering a high levels of client care, gaining a clear understanding of our clients’ needs, and being both pro-active and responsive with communications.
25 years
“Tim Brooke was so friendly, efficient and professional helping me sell my house...highly recommended.”Andy N
“We recently instructed Tim Brooke & Nikola Dzierzak on the sale of our house, which successfully completed. The service we received from them both was first class. They kept us fully informed at every stage of the transaction, and gave great commercial advice when required to deal with issues that arose. Would not hesitate to recommend them, and we will definitely use them on our imminent house purchase.”Nick Brown
25 years

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