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Haltwhistle

Main Street, Haltwhistle, Northumberland, NE49 9AB

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haltwhistle@cartmells.co.uk
 
01434 320362
Office is easily accessed from the main street with no steps. Ground Floor meeting room and a ground floor toilet (not a disabled toilet)
 

Solicitors in Haltwhistle

Haltwhistle, affectionately known as the ‘Centre of Britain’, is a thriving town located in the beautiful Tyne Valley on the A69 between Carlisle and Hexham and just 15 minutes by road from the market town of Brampton.

Situated a stone’s throw away from the World Heritage site of Hadrian’s Wall, the town is well served by bus, rail and road routes. Our office is located in the town centre, adjacent to the market place and in amongst many other local shops services.

Offering a warm welcome in a modern office space with a traditional twist, we have ground floor easy access and ground floor meeting space. Staffed by a highly experienced local team, our Haltwhistle office provides our full range of legal services.

Our areas of expertise

The Haltwhistle office offers our full range of legal services including:

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