Guy Wigmore

Guy is a Solicitor specialising in both residential and commercial conveyancing, drawing on over 20 years’ post-qualification experience to support clients through a wide range of property transactions. Known for his thoughtful, thorough approach, he advises on everything from straightforward sales and purchases to complex lease and company acquisitions, always aiming to make the legal process clear and manageable for clients.

Career Journey

Guy qualified as a Solicitor in 1994 and has spent over two decades immersed in the industry, developing wide-ranging experience across all areas of conveyancing practice. The law in general first sparked his interest and has remained the consistent thread throughout his professional life, shaping his pragmatic and well-rounded perspective on property matters.

Specialist Areas

Guy assists clients with all aspects of residential and commercial conveyancing, including:

  • Property sales
  • Property purchases
  • Remortgaging
  • Transfers of equity

He has particular experience in specialist lease work and company acquisitions, helping clients navigate the additional technical and commercial considerations these transactions often involve.

Team Role

Working across both the Commercial and Residential teams, Guy plays an active part in delivering a cohesive, joined-up service for clients whose needs span different types of property. His collaborative style means colleagues can draw on his experience for complex matters, ensuring clients benefit from the collective expertise of the wider department.

What Guy Loves Most About Black Norman Solicitors

Guy values how friendly and welcoming Black Norman Solicitors is, both for clients and colleagues. The supportive atmosphere allows him to focus on what matters most: providing calm, clear advice and building long-term relationships with the people and businesses he represents.

Outside the Office

Away from work, Guy helps to organise SONG, Southport’s youth musical theatre group, which stages one or two major productions each year at The Atkinson on Lord Street. He is also involved with local grant-making charity, the Broadhurst Trust, reflecting his strong links with – and commitment to – the local community.

  • Favourite film: Towed in a Hole (1932). Laurel and Hardy repairing a boat – what could possibly go wrong?
  • Favourite book: Waverley (1815) by Sir Walter Scott, a novel he regularly revisits for its blend of humour and excitement amid the 1745 Rebellion.
  • Favourite music: Anglican church music, from performances in great cathedrals to smaller parish churches, and he rehearses with his choir on Monday nights.
  • Desert island item: The New Oxford Book of Carols.
  • What he prides himself on: Trying to be interested in everything, bringing curiosity and openness to both work and life.
  • Fun fact: His grandmother’s sister and brothers were on the Titanic, a remarkable family connection to a historic event.

Email: guywigmore@blacknorman.com