Block Management Reviews
"Our property manager, Natalie Birmingham has made our experience with Ringley extremely positive, having moved some of the management of our commercial property over to Ringley.
Natalie's professionalism, promptness, and dedication to exceeding expectations has left a lasting impression. She responds promptly to any queries or comments that we have and what sets Natalie apart is her commitment to going above and beyond. "
Mitch 1 days ago |
"Ringley have been supporting a number of leaseholders as managing agent - including myself - through a large insurance claim. It’s not an easy job managing 40+ different competing interests and I commend them for handling such a tricky situation. Dominic and Kate have been been responsive, informative and have advocated my needs and interests to all third party stakeholders. The claim will take a significant amount of time to resolve but had it not of been for Ringley I do not think we would have made any progress at all. I strongly recommend them."
Daniel 1 days ago |
"We have had a problem with noise from the flat above us in Lady Isle House Ferry Court Cardiff. We contacted a Mr Paul Staniforth who immediately became involved and addressed the situation. We really do appreciate what he has done for us and cannot thank him enough. Once again a big thank you to Mr Staniforth. The noise above was intolerable."
Shane, 2 days ago |
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We work alongside those deploying capital: our VirginLand by Ringley identify sites, our capital markets team work on equity and debt, our Asset Managers act as Employer’s Agent during the build for Project Monitoring. Towards Practical Completion we will be preparing always to mobilse new assets, take plant handover, recruit great teams and lease up fast.
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We work to enhance the value of our Client’s asset and demonstrate good governance. To us this means engaging with leaseholders, residents and other stakeholders to ensure they are engaged with the management of each development.
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Our aim is to make Management Company Directors feel empowered: to us this means 100% transparency and advising them of the options available to support decision making. We know volunteer directors have a day job, so work to delivery what they need in a timely manner and guide them on the decisions we need.
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Within The Ringley Group we have a range of professional practices to enable transactions: Land Find, Valuers, Surveyors, Engineers and of course Ringley Law.
We work closely with official receivers, asset owners, lenders and tax consultants to support property owners throughout each assets lifecycle. |
As a group of companies we are a diverse bunch with enough experts on board to be a one-stop-property-shop. We listen and align to each Client's goals so each of us knows what needs to be done all the while remaining innovative and solutions oriented - as a team - One Ringley.
- 100% transparency
- to network and find solutions
- focused committed people
As a group of companies we are a diverse bunch with enough experts on board to be a one-stop-property-shop. We listen and align to each Client's goals so each of us knows what needs to be done all the while remaining innovative and solutions oriented - as a team - One Ringley.
- 100% transparency
- to network and find solutions
- focused committed people
The Team
The key to our success is our people
Richard
Cardiff Office
Head of Block Management - Wales & West
Nick
London Office
Block Management - National Head of Site Staff
Ashtead is a large village situated in the Mole Valley, in Surrey. The meaning of the word Ashtead derives from "homestead among the ash trees". First signs of occupation originated around 2000BC. However, first evidence of a permanent settlement was in Saxon times, when the village was called Stede. Stane Street, the Roman road, passes through the south east of Ashtead with a site of roman occupation near St. Giles Church. The remains of a Roman villa stands on Ashtead Common. This forms part of a complex including a bathhouse and tile works. The main era of occupation was AD117-38. However, some buildings were first developed on the site c. AD67-69. Around AD150 the buildings were dismantled and in AD180 the building was partly rebuilt.
At several stages in its history, including during the early Roman period, Ashtead has been a centre for brick and tile manufacture.
From medieval times until the late 19th century, Ashtead was mainly an agricultural settlement. Residential development was accelerated by the opening of the railway line between Epsom and Leatherhead in 1859, and by the breakup of the Ashtead Park estate in the 1880s. Housebuilding developed further in the 19th century, peaking in the 1930s. However, the Metropolitan Green Belt, which encircles the village, constrains future expansion.
Ashtead Common is a nature reserve, located to the north west of Ashtead. It forms part of a Site of Special Scientific Interest, and is owned by the Corporation of London. Another other nature reserve is Ashtead Park, to the east of Ashtead. This is a Local Nature Reserve, and is owned by the District Council.
Patrick Gardner have on offer, Floral Cottage. This is at the end of a shared private drive off The Chase and within Ashtead. This gives buyers an opportunity to purchase a stylishly finished home, which has lovely views across a private estatablished pond. There are 2/3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a large vaulted living space with integrated kitchens, gardens and parking, complete with electric car charging point.
Headley lodge is a mix of new luxurious retirement apartments within walking distance of Ashtead village. Spacious two bedroom apartments are available with two double bedrooms, one of which comes with an en-suite bathroom with walk in shower room along with a walk in dressing area, a large lounge/diner, kitchen with integrated appliances and a further separate W/C. Residents benefit from amenities within this exclusive development with 24hr concierge.
Ashtead Common is a nature reserve, located to the north west of Ashtead. It forms part of a Site of Special Scientific Interest, and is owned by the Corporation of London. Another other nature reserve is Ashtead Park, to the east of Ashtead. This is a Local Nature Reserve, and is owned by the District Council.
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Ashtead Common is a beautiful wooded area open to the public. The woodland is almost 495 acres, and is located to the north of Ashtead, Surrey. It is owned and managed by the City of London. Together with Epsom Common, it forms part of a larger area of open countryside called Epsom and Ashtead Commons, which is a designated Site of Scientific Interest