Carlsons

Total number of reviews : 15
Average review score : 4.7
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Carlsons Solicitors as we know it today began life in the 1970s with an office in the Regent's Park area of London, later moving to our current offices in Whetstone, North London.
Over the years, we've grown our staff and areas of specialist law. Today we also maintain a presence in the heart of the legal district on High Holborn in the City of London.
The quality of service we provide is central to our philosophy and we believe the expertise and knowledge we provide should be backed with a friendly and personal approach that supports and informs our clients through every step of the journey they take with us.
We provide exceptional service by building exceptional client relationships, helping us to be defined not just by what we do, but also by how we do it.



Call Carlsons on 020 8445 3331



Accreditations

The Law Society Conveyancing Quality Scheme.

This accreditation recognises that Carlsons has demonstrated high standards in residential conveyancing. It provides reassurance that the firm follows recognised processes when helping clients buy, sell, remortgage or transfer residential property, with a focus on clear communication, effective risk management and reliable client care throughout the transaction.

Resolution Member

As Resolution members, Carlsons is committed to an approach that prioritises constructive solutions and the best interests of families, rather than adversarial litigation where it can be avoided.

The Law Society

Law Society membership means Carlsons is regulated, professionally accountable, and required to act in clients’ best interests under recognised standards.


  • Carlsons The Law Society Conveyancing Quality Scheme.
  • Carlsons Resolution Member
  • Carlsons The Law Society


Office location

  • Whetstone House
    1-3 Oakleigh Road North
    London

    N20 9HE
  • Tel: 020 8445 3331
  • 4.3

Our areas of law

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