Sutton-Mattocks & Co LLP was established in 1929 by Francis George Sutton-Mattocks. After serving in the First World War (for which he was awarded Chevalier of the Légion d’honneur), Mr Sutton-Mattocks qualified as a solicitor and a few years later set up the new firm in Barnes.
Three generations of the Sutton-Mattocks family have worked in the firm. Mr Sutton-Mattocks’ son Terry joined at 17 and continued there until the age of 79. In 1992, Terry received a certificate recognising his 50 years as a practising solicitor. Terry’s daughter Alison joined the firm in 1983.
The firm’s commitment to providing high-quality legal advice and a personable approach has been a constant since its establishment almost a century ago. Our Senior Partner, Jonathan Walsh, joined the firm in 1999, and under his leadership, Sutton-Mattocks Solicitors has gone from strength to strength.
As part of our continued growth plans, Sutton-Mattocks was acquired by Bindmans LLP on 1 December 2023.
Bindmans is an award-winning multidisciplinary law firm with an exceptional track record, offering a wide range of specialist legal services including human rights law, criminal law, employment law, immigration law, education law and dispute resolution services.
Accreditation
We are proud to have been accredited under the Law Society’s Quality Schemes for Conveyancing and Family Law.
Our services
- Residential Conveyancing
- Commercial Conveyancing
- Wills and Probate
- Company and Commercial
- Family Law
- Litigation
Our locations
We have offices in Barnes and Chiswick, and we cover London, the Home Counties and the surrounding areas of East Sheen, Mortlake, Putney, Roehampton, Richmond, Kingston, Wandsworth, Chelsea, Fulham, Kensington, Hammersmith, Ealing, Kew, Isleworth, Hampton, Sunbury, Staines, Hounslow, Twickenham, Teddington, Brentford, Gunnersbury, White City and Shepherd’s Bush.
To talk to us about your legal matters, please fill in our contact form or phone our Barnes office on 020 8876 8811 or Chiswick on 020 8994 7344 to make an appointment.