Friday, July 18, 2025

Leicestershire estate agents & chartered surveyors snapped up

Sheldon Bosley Knight (SBK) has acquired Leicestershire-based Andrew Granger & Co, adding a thriving lettings department of approximately 1,000 properties alongside a successful sales operation which lists approximately 400 properties each year.

The company’s rural, commercial and planning departments will also be added to SBK’s portfolio as well as the 50 members of staff who will continue to be based in the offices in Loughborough, Oadby and Market Harborough.

Andrew Granger & Co was established more than 30 years ago and is well-respected across the East Midlands. Directors of Andrew Granger & Co, Mark Sandall, Andrew Robinson, Peter Buckingham and Rupert Harrison all continue with the firm.

SBK custodian, Mike Cleary said: “Andrew Granger & Co is a well-respected and hugely successful business and we are delighted to be chosen to take over the reins.

“As well as sharing similar departments, we share the same values and ethos so it’s an excellent fit for SBK and I am confident we will continue to provide an excellent level of service for vendors, buyers, tenants and landlords in Leicestershire.

“In what has already been an exciting time for SBK in our 180th year, this latest acquisition comes hot on the heels of F2L last month and is our fifth such deal in as many months.”

SBK, which celebrates its 180th birthday this year, has more than 120 in-house staff in offices across Coventry and Warwickshire, Gloucestershire, Leicestershire, Worcestershire and the Cotswolds.

The addition of Andrew Granger & Co is the fifth acquisition for SBK this year.

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