After reading through Amelia
Williamson’s thoroughly put together dossier on the Church Lane properties they
scanned the documents to her solicitors, Bramstock, Goodman, Crossfield, and
Bushe, and then Molly phoned Clive Crossfield, who handled her affairs.
The conversation lasted an
hour, and he said he would have the agents’ invoices checked to see if they had
been billing for work that hadn’t been done, with a view to prosecution.
“Obviously we don’t want to
use them going forward” she said
“But alternatives are in
short supply, so I think we should set up our own”
“Great idea” Clive said “I
can set that up for you, but you’ll need a name”
“Well, we’ve been thinking
about that, and we like
“Bucklebury
and Brandywine”“ Molly said
They picked that because they had watched Lord of
the Rings the night before, so they took the name from the Bucklebury
Ferry and the Brandywine Bridge.
“Good name” Clive said, “What
about the registered address?”
“Number 1, The Old Mill, St
Pierre Road, Spaniards Creek,
“Ok I’ll get things in
motion, and be in touch” Clive said and hung up
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