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ELR Opens First Branch In Rotherham
Leading South Yorkshire and North Derbyshire estate agent Eadon Lockwood and Riddle has announced the opening of its new office in Wickersley, a move that sees the 175-year-old firm establish its first physical presence in Rotherham.
Offering both letting and sales services to landlords and those looking to rent or buy a home in the local area, the office is conveniently located on Bawtry Road, close to the popular ‘Tanyard’ shopping centre.
The latest announcement is aligned to ELR’s expansion campaign, which follows a change of ownership in 2011 and comes just months after the opening of new branches in Bakewell and Sheffield.
ELR Managing Director Chris Thomson said: “We’re delighted to be in a position to announce the opening of our newest office in the popular Wickersley area of Rotherham.
“As part of our continued commitment to expansion across the region it is our intention to open one branch per year in key areas where the ELR brand was known but had no local office presence.”
The office, which opened on 24th July, will be managed by experienced letting and sales staff including, Richard Badger (Sales Director) and Glennis Leathwood (negotiator). Both have extensive estate agency experience in the local Rotherham market and are well placed to advise on all aspects of residential sales and rentals.
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