Connolley & Company set up in 2005 in Wombourne and our aim is simply to deliver an exceptional conveyancing service We have gradually grown to be the number one choice for residential conveyancing in the Wolverhampton, Wombourne and surrounding areas. In that time we have built and gained the trust of new clients by delivering on our promise, which is to offer a conveyancing service like no other and our clients return to us each time they buy, sell or re-mortgage their properties.
We have built a great team around us with Sharon Lelkes as the Company Director. Sharon worked for twelve years in law, before setting up Connolley & Company and focusing on just the residential side of things. As we don't take on anything other than conveyancing, we feel this offers our team the full attention you need when dealing with your property.
Our areas of expertise include:
Connolley & Company was set up in 2005 by director Sharon Lelkes. At that time she had over 12 years' experience which now totals more than 25 years.
We are committed to providing the best possible customer service. We only deal in residential conveyancing so we are purely focused on you.
As an established property lawyer, we have built up a great amount of trust with our clients who use us time and time again. Read some of our testimonials below to see.
Monday to Thursday
9am to 1pm
Closed 1 hour for lunch
2pm to 5pm
Friday
9am to 1pm
Closed 1 hour for lunch
2pm to 4.30pm
Closed Saturdays, Sundays & Bank Holidays
Freehold: Most houses in the UK are freehold, this means you own the property and the land the property it sits on.
Leasehold: Flats and apartments are typically leasehold, meaning you own the flat or apartment but the land is owned by another party, the freeholder.
Freehold: Most houses in the UK are freehold, this means you own the property and the land the property it sits on.
Leasehold: Flats and apartments are typically leasehold, meaning you own the flat or apartment but the land is owned by another party, the freeholder.
Freehold: Most houses in the UK are freehold, this means you own the property and the land the property it sits on.
Leasehold: Flats and apartments are typically leasehold, meaning you own the flat or apartment but the land is owned by another party, the freeholder.
Freehold: Most houses in the UK are freehold, this means you own the property and the land the property it sits on.
Leasehold: Flats and apartments are typically leasehold, meaning you own the flat or apartment but the land is owned by another party, the freeholder.