Morrisons has had a great start to the year, with the opening of its new offices in Wimbledon, South West London.
The excellent, modern offices enable Morrisons to build on its successes in Redhill and West Surrey and to offer a high quality of service to businesses and individuals in the local community in London and north Surrey too.
As well as being famous for hosting one of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments, Wimbledon is a great town which has been modernised and developed significantly over the last few years.
The offices are in a brand new building right in the centre of Wimbledon, opposite the train (including underground) station, just 12 minutes from Waterloo. There is a front office for clients, with a comfortable waiting area and three meeting rooms. The back offices have space for over 30 staff.
The offices are on the fifth floor of Sterling House and provide Morrisons’ clients and staff with wonderful views over the whole of London, including Canary Wharf and the Lloyds Building in the City.
Paul Harvey said, “Morrisons has opened these offices as part of its successful expansion, having merged with the practice of Buckley Faville of Raynes Park in 2004 and Ernest Warren and Co of Merton Park in 2005. Our experienced and enthusiastic team look forward to welcoming clients to our new offices and providing a fresh, friendly and focussed service, working with them to provide solutions.”
Staff from the Raynes Park office have relocated to the Wimbledon office and are joined by Robert Satiro, Kevin Bristow, Michael Knights and Paul Harvey, who have moved across from Redhill.
The team of lawyers at Wimbledon are:
- Paul Harvey – Commercial and Civil litigation
- Michael Knights – Commercial and Civil litigation
- Robert Satiro – Commercial Property
- Mike Willcocks – Private Client
- Roger Gravell – Residential Conveyancing
- Julie Taylor - Residential Conveyancing
In addition, Morrisons is pleased to welcome Kellie Williams-Jauvel, a Litigation solicitor who joined the team at Wimbledon in January from City firm Rowe Cohen, with particular experience of banking litigation.




