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Independent estate agency marks 25 years serving the local property market – London Wallet

Mark Helprin by Mark Helprin
February 18, 2026
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Independent estate agency marks 25 years serving the local property market – London Wallet
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Cavendish Estate & Lettings Agents is marking 25 years in business, having served the local housing market from its base in Ruthin since opening in St Peter’s Square.

Over the past quarter of a century, the agency has worked with hundreds of buyers, sellers, landlords and tenants across Ruthin and the wider Denbighshire area, building a long-standing presence in the community.

The anniversary comes amid ongoing shifts in the housing market, where the firm says local knowledge and established relationships continue to play a central role in helping clients navigate change.

Hugh Evans, a chartered surveyor and Director of the Ruthin office, has lived in the town for over 36 years.

He said: “Reaching 25 years in Ruthin is something we’re incredibly proud of. We’ve seen the town and the local property market evolve significantly over that time, but our focus has always remained the same, providing honest advice, strong local expertise and a personal service.”

Cavendish Estate Agents forms part of a wider independent network operating across Cheshire and North Wales, but Evans says the Ruthin office has always retained its strong community roots.

Hugh Evans

“Ruthin has a real sense of community, and that’s something we value greatly. Many of our clients come to us through recommendations, and we’ve been fortunate to work with generations of the same families over the years,” added Evans.

“We’d like to thank everyone who has trusted us with their homes over the years. We’re excited about the future and look forward to continuing to serve Ruthin for many years to come.”

Cavendish was established in 1993 by Julian Adams, the firm’s chairman, and his then business partner Robert Ikin.

Today’s Cavendish employs more than 30 people across the two sides of the business including around 650 properties under management and 200 homes for sale across the three offices.

Julian’s son, David, succeeded his father as managing director in 2022 having worked for the business for over 20 years.

David Adams, said: “Property is in our blood and we pride ourselves on going the extra mile for our clients, whether it is someone looking to sell or buy a home, rent a property or a landlord seeking to build a successful and profitable property portfolio. We’re proud to have served the Ruthin community for over 25 years.”





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