We think you'll find the team here at Bowen Son and Watson the most knowledgeable, friendly and professional property experts in the area. Whether you are searching for a new home, or looking to sell or rent your existing property, we have the local knowledge and qualified expertise to help you. After all, this is our home patch too. You can rest assured that as one of the region's most well-established and trusted firms of Chartered Surveyors, Estate & Letting Agents, Auctioneers and Valuers, we always act with integrity.
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The firm was originally founded as 'Whitfield and Sons' in 1862 by Mr. Thomas Whitfield. Based in Oswestry, the practice became one of the most successful firms of Auctioneers and Valuers across the Border Counties, Mid and North Wales. In 1933, Mr. W. A. Bowen joined the business and became the Sole Proprietor in 1937 before joining The Admiralty shortly after the outbreak of World War II.
We understand that like most people, your property is probably your most valuable asset. Our friendly team of qualified property experts are dedicated to guiding you through every stage of the sale. As professional Chartered Surveyors and Valuers, we give you realistic advice at every stage of the selling journey and of course, achieve the best price for your property. Every one of our team of knowledgeable and friendly experts understands your hopes, fears and expectations when it comes to selling your home.
Our unbeatable local knowledge re-assures you that we will bring you the best tenants that will be able to afford their rent and also take the best care of your property. We start by advising you of the correct market rent to rapidly secure that good and reliable tenant. This coupled with our comprehensive range of services assures you of being on the right side of legislation so that the tenancy is efficiently managed and problem-free.
Reviews (2)
Graham A. Lewis
Jul 21, 2021
I only sat outside and had a pint. Beer was good, views are spectacular and garden well organised and lush. Carpark dusty and small and, mostly because of the busy main road and the dip in the road, it is a difficult place to pull out or to wait to pull into. This pub has a lot going for it, especially the outdoor dining and large wetweather shelter. I will try to visit again soon and have a meal for a better and fuller experience of the venue.
Jonathan Layfield
Jan 31, 2021