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Proposal · prepared for Blandy & Blandy Solicitors · 25 May 2026

A few specific fixes for blandy.co.uk

Blandy & Blandy Solicitors · 24 Thameside · Henley-on-Thames office rebuild

I rebuild small-firm websites in my spare time when I can see they are leaving conversions on the table. I looked at the Henley-on-Thames office page on blandy.co.uk for about an hour last week. Three things stood out, all narrow to 24 Thameside rather than the wider firm. Three findings below, then a working rebuild of just the Henley page at /preview/ you can click through.

Office
24 Thameside, Henley-on-Thames, RG9 2LJ
Founded
1733 · 293 years
Henley partners
Luke McMath, Alexa McQueen-Turner, Denise Stradling
Direct line
01491 572 323
24 Thameside · opposite Leander Club · since 1733

A rebuilt Henley page that names the three CQS partners on one floor and finally puts the Blandy-Henley story where it belongs. Open the live preview ↗

01

The 24 Thameside page has no LegalService schema and no Henley-specific meta description.

The /contact/solicitors-henley-on-thames page on blandy.co.uk carries the firm's generic homepage meta description ("Solicitors in Reading, Wokingham & Henley-on-Thames, representing you in life & business") and inherits an empty og:description. There is no application/ld+json block of any kind on the page, so no LegalService, no LocalBusiness, no Attorney schema, no AggregateRating despite the firm's published 99% client recommendation rate. Google has no structured way to know that 24 Thameside is the Property-specialist office of a 293-year firm with three CQS-accredited partners on one floor.

What the rebuild doesThe rebuild puts a full LegalService JSON-LD block on the Henley page with the postal address, telephone (E.164), opening hours, AggregateRating, FAQPage, and Person entries for the three Henley partners. The meta description becomes Henley-specific. The og:image stops being inherited from a generic firm-wide tile and shows the Thameside parade.
Henley-page schemanone → LegalService + FAQPage + 3 × Person
02

Three Conveyancing Quality Scheme partners share a building, and the hero never says so.

Luke McMath (Partner, Property, qualified 1997), Alexa McQueen-Turner (Partner, Residential Property, qualified 2005, joined June 2025 from McQueen Turner Solicitors of Station Road) and Denise Stradling (Partner, Residential Property, FCILEX, 15+ years) are the three Property partners with Henley DDIs sat in 24 Thameside. The current Henley office page does not name them, photograph them, or describe their specialism. A Henley homeowner researching a riverside sale on a Tuesday evening cannot tell whether they will be dealing with a partner or a paralegal.

What the rebuild doesThe rebuild leads with a "three CQS partners on one floor" hero on the Henley page, with the three named, photographed, and clearly tied to riverside/listed-building specialism. The hero gives the office a face and a service promise, not a navigation slot.
Henley partner profiles surfaced0 → 3 (Luke, Alexa, Denise)
03

The Blandy family solicitor roots run through Henley, and the Henley office does not say so.

The firm was founded in 1733 in Reading by Richard Simeon. The Blandy name entered the practice in 1783 when John Blandy joined as partner, and John Blandy had trained as a solicitor in Henley-on-Thames under his father's cousin Francis Blandy, the town clerk of Henley. The Henley-Blandy connection is older than the firm's Reading partnership. The current 24 Thameside page mentions none of this; it gives the generic firm-wide "since 1733" badge and moves on. The Henley office is the family-name homecoming and reads as a satellite.

What the rebuild doesThe rebuild gives the Henley page its own heritage block on the deep river-night band. Two columns: a Henley-specific paragraph on John Blandy trained in town under Francis Blandy the town clerk, plus a tight Henley-Blandy timeline (1733 Reading founding, 1759-1821 John Blandy, 2016 return to Henley via Collins Dryland & Thorowgood, 2019 move to 24 Thameside, 2025 McQueen Turner acquisition).
Heritage on Henley pageone badge → dedicated block + timeline
Pricing

Fixed, one-off, no retainer.

£2,000Fixed for the Henley page rebuild, one-off.
£150Per month for hosting and ongoing care.
£50Optional. Embedded chatbot trained on Henley FAQs.

No retainer. No contract. No in-person visits, fully remote from Switzerland.

If the proposal lands, reply with two or three 20-minute slots in the next ten days for a video call. I take on three Thames Valley builds this quarter and first confirmed wins the slot. If I do not hear back by 4 June, the proposal site comes down.

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