Countrywide closures: List of branches shut as the firm faces possible administration

A number of Countrywide branches have been forced to close their doors for good this year, while other offices have delayed reopening following the first coronavirus lockdown, as the company faces a fresh financial crisis.

With serious financial burdens, and it would appear not enough income, Countrywide has seen some big closures over the past few months, while other shops remain temporarily closed, but may not reopen.

“We are having to operate a skeleton service across some branches at the moment with a number of shops unlikely to reopen following the spring lockdown,” a Countrywide agent said yesterday.

Countrywide last month announced plans to raise £165m, as part of an attempt to restructure its existing debt in order to reduce its debt burden and exposure to creditors, while yesterday it confirmed that Connells had made a move to potentially buy the struggling firm. Countrywide shares increased sharply on the back of the news.

Countrywide issued a statement yesterday morning announcing that it had received an indicative approach from Connells at 250p a share in cash, which would take it back into private ownership.

Connells also issued a statement confirming that it had indeed made an indicative approach to Countrywide in relation to a possible all-cash offer for the company, which is under threat of administration.

The statement from Connells said: “The board of Countrywide has indicated that Countrywide is in urgent need of recapitalisation to reduce its net debt and lessen its exposure to its lenders.

“The board of Countrywide believes that, in the absence of a recapitalisation, Countrywide is unlikely to be able to execute its business strategy over the short and medium term and there is a risk that it could end up in administration, with Countrywide shareholders losing all or a substantial portion of their investment.”

The statement also said that in Connells’ view “Countrywide needs a new management team, with real estate agency expertise, and a new strategy to turnaround the business”, which largely explains why so many of the branches closed by Countrywide earlier this year are unlikely to reopen, while plenty of others are also likely to shut up shop.

The list of branches closed in 2020:

Abbotts, Hellesdon, Norwich

Abbotts, Barkingside, Ilford

Abbotts, Taverham, Norwich

Abbotts, Swaffham

Abbotts, Halesworth

Abbotts, Norwich (Thorpe St Andrew)

Austin & Wyatt, Southsea

Austin & Wyatt, Fareham

Austin & Wyatt, Park Gate, Southampton

Bairstow Eves, Waltham Cross

Bairstow Eves, Northolt  Bairstow Eves, Ravenshead, Nottingham

Bairstow Eves, Great Barr, Birmingham

Bairstow Eves, Chadwell Heath, Romford

Bairstow Eves, Benfleet

Bairstow Eves, Waltham Cross

Beresford Adams, Ruthin

Beresford Adams, Conwy

Beresford Adams, Abergele

Bridgfords, Prestbury, Macclesfield

Bridgfords, Hyde

Bridgfords, Wilmslow

Carson & Co, Hook

Carson & Co, Fleet

Chappell & Matthews, Thornbury, Bristol

Clive Watkin, Bebington, Birkenhead

Clive Watkin, Willaston, Neston

Dixons, Sheldon, Birmingham

Dixons, Burntwood

Dixons, Hodge Hill, Birmingham

Dixons, Stourbridge

Entwistle Green, Rawtenstall

Entwistle Green, Runcorn

Frank Innes, Radcliffe-On-Trent,

Frank Innes, Beeston, Nottingham

Fulfords, Teignmouth

Fulfords, Seaton

Fulfords, Sidmouth

Fulfords, Budleigh Salterton

Geering and Colyer, Faversham

John Francis, Morriston, Swansea

King & Chasemore, Felpham, Bognor Regis

King & Chasemore, Newhaven, Eastbourne

King & Chasemore, Crawley Down

Palmer Snell, Bridgwater

Palmer Snell, Bridport

Palmer Snell, Winton

Palmer Snell, Somerton

Palmer Snell, Wincanton,

Spencers, Hinckley

Spencers, Market Harborough,

Taylors, Hemel Hempstead

Taylors, Brackley

Taylors, Hemel Hempstead

Taylors, Patchway

Taylors, Wellingborough

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23 Comments

  1. Hillofwad71

    “However, it also revealed that Countrywide is facing the threat of administration.”

    …. “as the company faces a fresh financial crisis.”

     

    No change there then .However the banks are  likely to have more  pressing problems elsewhere than a company which is trading  profitably having just enjoyed a bumper month in October and closing  down underperforming branches

     

    This rhetoric purely  to fan the flames of the  gift wrapped deal by the”rescuers”  Alchemyy

     

     

    That firmly  kicked into  touch  by the arrival of Connells who might not be the only player

     

    Some stories do have  a happy ending !

     

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  2. AlwaysAnAgent

    Whilst it’s a shame to see branches like this closing, it’s long overdue. If CWD had bitten the bullet and closed 50% of their branches two or three years ago it may have had a different ending.

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    1. ARC

      Which is sort of cutting off your nose to spite your face because only 5-6 years ago most of these branches would have been profitable and helping the group. The ‘leadership’ of Platt that saw a huge brain drain from the business and the chuckle brothers Long and Creffield have run a good business with good people in to the ground.

       

      “Lions led by Donkeys”

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      1. AlwaysAnAgent

        It’s mind blowing to see the impact of a non-estate agency board of directors. I didn’t think they could or would make such a hash if it. It didn’t seem possible a few years ago.

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        1. ARC

          Agreed but if you break it down to the idea of agency as retail as Ms Platt believed then you can see where the cracks appear. In her world all customers are equal and you treat them all the same. However that can’t always be the case in agency as the law dictates that we have to act in the best interests of the vendor so that means you can’t always treat everyone the same. As I understand it Ms Platt was having none of this and that is when a number of senior people at CWD knew the writing was on the wall and jumped or were allowed to be pushed for fear of the car crash looming.

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  3. Hillage

    That list is not all of them, for example 2 of there woods brand in bristol have  closed since the summer

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    1. whatdoiknow58

      Agreed. Less than half the actual number apparently. In a story quoting an anonymous source which was posted by PIE on the 27th October said source claimed that they had 610 Branches remaining. A fact check of their 2019 annual accounts showed 731 Branches were trading at year end. If the anonymous source is to be believed therefore simple maths gives the actual figure  to be a staggering 121 so far and probably counting. So a nice list of Branches but not the full story. A complete detailed list would have been a lot more informative but I guess CWD are not willing to provide that which may show just how much trouble there is at the mill which is yet to surface I suspect. Something doesn’t sit right here.

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  4. smile please

    Over 50 branches closed already this year.

    I feel sorry for the staff, I know from personal experience a number on that list are good profitable branches.

    One of the biggest issues CW has right now and has been for the last 5 years is recruitment.

    They have not been able to recruit or retain experienced staff.

    Why would any decent agent want to work for them?

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    1. Probably Pork in the Pie

      No one closes profit making businesses, that makes no sense.  You can bet your bottom dollar that these were loss makers, and serial ones at that.

       

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      1. smile please

        I know at least two on that list that are good profitable offices that have been absorbed by branches close by.

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        1. Agent1973

          I can also see names on that list that have been re-branded rather than closed, I work for CW, they have been brilliant to me since I re-joined in 2019. Also, some of those branches probably have come to end of their very expensive leases, surely a company that decides to re-brand and merge some offices for the better is one to work for? Have CW got it wrong in the past, yes is the answer, there are a lot of hardworking staff who are loyal that shouldn’t be tarnished with poor choices of the over paid board members.

          Problem with these property news sites is that they don’t fully check their information.. Fake News comes to mind, it wouldn’t get the traction if the story was this “CW group is being chased by three potential new owners”

          Always two sides to a story, from personal experience I have been treated well and fairly, my direct management have spoken to us about all the rumors, administration isn’t being spoken about. I am also educated enough to know that most  large PLC’s will struggle at some point in the coming months!!

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    2. KW

      Yes I saw they were running a massive recruitment campaign earlier in the year uk-wide, seem to be all over the job boards.
      Maybe they are moving towards the hub model? Have any staff been made redundant? Maybe one of them can tell us

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  5. Anonymous Agent

    If the offer is accepted will the Competition Commission take a look at it and insist on yet more offices closing?

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    1. Mrlondon52

      Not offices. In terms of agency marketshare they’d be at what 10% which is too low to trigger competition issues. Google has 90% of the search market! The issue for the CMA would be to look at surveying.

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      1. Anonymous Agent

        Good point, I guess it will inevitably mean offices closing where there are 2 or more competing offices nearby and they can get out of the lease on one of them easily enough.

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  6. Probably Pork in the Pie

    Whilst sad for the individual staff, some of whom will have chosen redundancy, others redeployment, I am not sure that Countrywide closing serial loss making businesses is quite the horror story you seem to be making out.  An independent agent wouldn’t continue to bankroll a branch that continually lost money, so why would a corporate.

    Given their profitable trading position, the bumper last few months, and the level of interested bidders, maybe this story needs a re write with a more objective angle.

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  7. Gangsta Agent

    Countrywide is what happens when you put non estate agency people in charge. There’s a reason why Connells/Sequence manages to stay ahead of the game, they are run by estate agents.

    Also they are not adverse to have different brands operating in the same locations

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    1. ARC

      Say what you will of CWD but they were never afraid of having competing brands in the same location, even next door to each other!
       
      You could argue they did it too often!!

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    2. hodge

      Thats strange as there only appears to be one estate agent on the board.

      Ex FS account for 3 of the board.

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      1. ARC

        You will note the past tense ‘were’, by which I meant before this board. Some very successful and profitable CWD offices thrived in competition with each other its the current regime (where there are few agents on the board) that have started culling branches in shared locations.

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  8. Hillofwad71

    If the authorities poses any problem they can simply jettison a couple of the brands

     

    However many regions towns  where Connells aren’t represented so simply filling in a few gaps

     

    I think this is a fantastic  deal for Connells and makes perfect sense

     

    Very little noise from those that   run the brands You would have thought someone would have an opinion to offer over future direction or are they too much salary men / women just toeing the party line

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    1. majortom1

      Good point HOW71-not seen any known “CWD” posters on here or anywhere-silence is deafening.

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  9. Jimmyc68

    It is a shame so many branches have closed. I worked for Countrywide a few years ago in one of the listed branch that have now closed and the staff within the branches have always tried to do the best they can. I know of at least 5 other branches not on that list that have also closed. The Woods brand for example, have closed their offices apart from one. Will be good if Connells can take over the business as they will turn things around for many of the good employees working within the business.

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