Butler Sherborn strengthens team with senior hires
Cotswold property consultancy Butler Sherborn has expanded its team with three senior appointments across its offices in Burford, Cirencester and Stow-on-the-Wold.
Ben Rymer has joined the Cirencester office, bringing more than 30 years’ experience in residential sales, much of it gained in South West London before relocating to the Cotswolds.
Henry Coram-James has joined the Burford office after returning to the Cotswolds, where he grew up, following a career across London and the South West property markets.
Meanwhile, Russell Taylor has been appointed associate in Stow-on-the-Wold, bringing estate agency experience and strong knowledge of the North Cotswolds market.
The appointments support Butler Sherborn’s continued growth as demand across the Cotswolds property market remains strong.
Sam Butler, senior partner at Butler Sherborn, said: “We are thrilled to welcome three new team members into the fold at Butler Sherborn.
“We take pride in offering a highly rewarding environment that is much like a family.
“Ben, Henry and Russell bring a wealth of experience to the business, allowing us to continue to deliver an outstanding service as the Cotswolds’ leading property specialists.”
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