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Block and Estate Management is about the minutia done well: the role of a Managing Agent is technical, administrative, practical and political. It takes joined up thinking from a multi-disciplined team with one eye on the strategic long term plan and with sufficient resource to react to whatever is necessary day-to-day: the skills that block and estate management spans are: politics, building pathology, finance, legal knowhow and of course customer service too.

As a leading Managing Agent, we are a one-stop-property shop. We understand that our role is sometimes signposting Clients to get expert advice and supporting them to interpret such advice and make decisions. We support and help owners reach out to government and other local services where matters are beyond our day-to-day block management remit.

As a Managing Agent we know our true business is building relationships with people. Our people are empowered and know that they can make a difference to how people feel about where they live. We call our 'Property Manager's 'Relationship Managers' as our focus which is written up in our values is (a) to build relationships, (b) add value, and (c) to take the initiative: to us this means managing relationships. We lead the market in transparency and focusing on risk, cash, repairs and place making, usually in that order, and was the first Managing Agent to introduce a 'money back guarantee'.

We are not shy of hard work and believe our ability to get stuck in and find solutions that sets us apart. We are innovative to the core and committed to implementing good ideas in pursuit of 5* service.

Being who we are would be impossible without our passionately committed people, whose qualifications we sponsor and who we support professionally to be the best they can be, as achieving a national training award and our Silver IIP status confirms.


Block Management Reviews

"Ringley is our building management company. I've had the chance to work with the team who are both professional and quick to respond."

shlomit tawfik 155 days ago

"Outstanding service from start to finish. VirginLand's expertise in the market is evident, and they kept me informed every step of the way. I couldn’t be happier with the outcome!"

Becky Dixon 162 days ago

"We have had a problem with noise from the flat above us in Lady Isle House Ferry Court Cardiff. We contacted a Mr Paul Staniforth who immediately became involved and addressed the situation. We really do appreciate what he has done for us and cannot thank him enough. Once again a big thank you to Mr Staniforth. The noise above was intolerable."

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We work alongside those deploying capital: our VirginLand by Ringley identify sites, our capital markets team work on equity and debt, our Asset Managers act as Employer’s Agent during the build for Project Monitoring. Towards Practical Completion we will be preparing always to mobilse new assets, take plant handover, recruit great teams and lease up fast.
We work to enhance the value of our Client’s asset and demonstrate good governance. To us this means engaging with leaseholders, residents and other stakeholders to ensure they are engaged with the management of each development.
Our aim is to make Management Company Directors feel empowered: to us this means 100% transparency and advising them of the options available to support decision making. We know volunteer directors have a day job, so work to delivery what they need in a timely manner and guide them on the decisions we need.
Within The Ringley Group we have a range of professional practices to enable transactions: Land Find, Valuers, Surveyors, Engineers and of course Ringley Law.
We work closely with official receivers, asset owners, lenders and tax consultants to support property owners throughout each assets lifecycle.
We work alongside those deploying capital: our VirginLand by Ringley identify sites, our capital markets team work on equity and debt, our Asset Managers act as Employer’s Agent during the build for Project Monitoring. Towards Practical Completion we will be preparing always to mobilse new assets, take plant handover, recruit great teams and lease up fast.
We work to enhance the value of our Client’s asset and demonstrate good governance. To us this means engaging with leaseholders, residents and other stakeholders to ensure they are engaged with the management of each development.
Our aim is to make Management Company Directors feel empowered: to us this means 100% transparency and advising them of the options available to support decision making. We know volunteer directors have a day job, so work to delivery what they need in a timely manner and guide them on the decisions we need.
Within The Ringley Group we have a range of professional practices to enable transactions: Land Find, Valuers, Surveyors, Engineers and of course Ringley Law.
We work closely with official receivers, asset owners, lenders and tax consultants to support property owners throughout each assets lifecycle.
Why Ringley?

As a group of companies we are a diverse bunch with enough experts on board to be a one-stop-property-shop. We listen and align to each Client's goals so each of us knows what needs to be done all the while remaining innovative and solutions oriented - as a team - One Ringley.

We promise:
  • 100% transparency
  • to network and find solutions
  • focused committed people

We're confident our teams will rise to any challenge presented, so...
If you're not happy after 6 months, we will do the right thing

Why Ringley?

As a group of companies we are a diverse bunch with enough experts on board to be a one-stop-property-shop. We listen and align to each Client's goals so each of us knows what needs to be done all the while remaining innovative and solutions oriented - as a team - One Ringley.

We promise:
  • 100% transparency
  • to network and find solutions
  • focused committed people

We're confident our teams will rise to any challenge presented, so...
If you're not happy after 6 months, we will do the right thing

The Team

The key to our success is our people

Kate Robinson
Head of Block Management
London & SE
Richard Read
Head of Block Management
Wales & West
Nick Pratt
National Head of Site Staff
Block Management

Richard

Cardiff Office

Head of Block Management - Wales & West

Kate

London Office

Head of Block Management - London & SE

Nick

London Office

Block Management - National Head of Site Staff


Everything you need to know about Finchley Road

Best places to eat out in Finchley Road

History of Finchley Road

Most prestigious roads in Finchley Road

Things to do near or on Finchley Road

Finchley Road - Cultural Scene

History of Finchley Road

The area of Finchley Road is to the north of London, in the borough of Camden. It is 6 miles from the centre of London. The original name Finchley New Road, was built as a turnpike road from the late 1820s to early 1830s. This proved to be a convenient by-pass to the existing route, north from London, through Hampstead. At this time, the road was bordered with fields. 
In 1826, the Finchley Road Act was passed, and in 1835, the new turnpike road was completed. In the early Victorian era, many grand houses were built along the length of Finchley Road, especially near Fortune Green, Childs Hill and Golders Green. 
Around 1850, the Atlas Line, a stagecoach business, operated along Finchley Road. In 1856, there were around ten stagecoaches a day, that ran along Finchley Road and the Swiss Cottage area. 
In 1860, Finchley Road St. Johns Wood was opened on the Hampstead Junction Railway, for the connection to the North London Railway. Today, this is the Finchley Road and Frognal station, on the Overground Line. Nearby, in 1879, Finchley Road station was opened on the Metropolitan Railway. Today, Finchley Road Underground station is on the Metropolitan and Jubilee Lines. In 1888, West End Lane station opened on the Hampstead Junction Railway. Today, this is West Hampstead, on the Overground Line. These new railway stations initiated urban development. For example, in 1890, the area appeared similar to the way it does now.   
By 1880, omnibuses arrived at the area north of Swiss Cottage, as far as Finchley Road station. The omnibuses later extended along Finchley Road, to meet others from Edgware Road along West End Lane, and continued north to Childs Hill and Hendon. By 1911, in the early years of King George V, (r. 1910-1936), motorbuses replaced omnibuses. 
Today, Finchley Road is a desirable place to live, and popular with affluent people. There are many new building projects under way. 
 

Most prestigious roads in Finchley Road

Things you can do In Finchley

Finchley is one of North London's busiest suburban areas, packed with a variety of activities and spots that may aid one in enjoying themselves solo or with family and friends. Here is a rundown of things you can do in Finchley:

1. Victoria Park: a beautiful green area with children's playing grounds, sports grounds, and picnic areas where one can have relaxing walks, jogging, and spending time outdoors with family and friends.

2. Ave House Estate: This historic house and garden rolling grounds offer access to guided tours in the house, exhibitions, and different cultural events. The grounds are opened for your leisure walks and picnics.

3. Shopping: Finchley offers varied shopping adventures by way of its shops, boutiques, and markets. Finchley Central and the North Finchley High Road offer you a wide choice between shopping ranges from fashion and homeware to specialist shops.

4. Dine Out: There are different types of establishment that range from restaurants, cafés to pubs. Finchley has a lot of culinary traditions that include international foods alongside British food.

5: Arts and Cultural Events: This shall keep you updated with every event on the calendar around your local theatres, galleries, community centre—down to art exhibitions, theatre productions, music concerts, among other cultural events.

6. Catch an Event at Allianz Park: This is the homeground of Saracens Rugby Club, hosting rugby matches and other sports and community events. The grounds are taken up by different fitness classes and active recreation programs.

7. Learn About Local History: Stephens House & Gardens is a place where one can learn about local history. It is stimulation supplemented with very beautifully tended gardens that turn out in use during numerous events throughout the year.

8. Sports and Recreation: Make use of the sports facilities, which hold Finchley Golf Club and Finchley Lido Leisure Centre, complemented by a number of local parks with tennis courts, cricket pitches, etc.

9. Nightlife: Finchley has a good selection of pubs, bars, and entertainment spots to wind up with friends or listen to live music.

10. Go to Community Festivals and Fairs: Finchley has its fair share of fairs and festivals, which run for the greater part of the year, celebrating food, culture, and the arts, making it really fun to socialize and spend when indulging in the local tradition.

All these activities denote the great diversified charm that Finchley harbors. There are plenty of options for leisure, recreation, and culture in this vibrant North London suburb.

 

 

Best places to eat out in Finchley Road

Best places to eat out in Finchley Road

Going out to the best places to eat out along Finchley Road in North West London is like taking a journey across a tapestry of foods—a so-called "culinary diverse" area that results in a mix of flavors and dining experiences. Infinito follows with an inside guide to some of its finest dining spots:

1. Hampstead Kitchen: Start your bridge-to-table dining journey with Hampstead Kitchen. This place is a local favorite restaurant with a passion for creative European food done seasonally. Off the Finchley Road, tucked away, is an atmosphere warm and in keeping with small, private dinner settings. Begin first with their signature appetizer of grilled Mediterranean vegetables, drizzled with balsamic glaze and pair it with a glass of crisp Sauvignon Blanc. Then, juicy main courses such as pan-seared sea bass with a creamy risotto, and round off with decadent dessert in the form of their in-house-made tiramisu.

2.  La Gaffe: A few-minute walk from Finchley Road, this restaurant puts you in a quaint setting and serves up a delicious and authentic Italian taste. It is warm and friendly inside. For an appetizer, the classic antipasti should be had followed by a glass of Chianti Classico: Come in. For the main course, their pasta offers a variety: linguine alle vongole fresh with clams smoked in aromatic olive oil infused with garlic. End the meal sweetly with the classic Tiramisu and rich Espresso.

3. Artigiano: A stone's throw away from Finchley Road is another exciting slice of Italy, moved into no ordinary modern house: Artigiano. It provides an ambiance suited to a dinner with character in this contemporary Italian restaurant. Begin with their artisanal charcuterie board, done with some flair and containing various Italian cured meats and cheeses. Move on to their artisan wood oven pizzas, which are really unique, like the quattro stagioni topped with artichokes and mushrooms, then hams and olives. Pair it with a Prosecco or refreshing Aperol Spritz.

4. Wet Fish Cafe: If one can just bear a bit longer to be fed, quite close to Finchley Road is situated the Wet Fish Cafe. It comes highly recommended for a relaxed atmosphere and a really creative take on British food. Get going with its signature smoke salmon and avocado salad, with a squeeze of lemon dressing on top. Following its filling main courses, the servings include their slow-cooked lamb shank that comes with creamy mashed potatoes and seasonal vegetables. Step in for their irresistible desserts like sticky toffee pudding served with an abundance of vanilla ice cream.

5. Côte Brasserie: This Gallic Brasserie is located a stone's throw away from Finchley Road and offers this Crusader country cuisine in refined but relaxed surroundings. Dive straight into the moules marinières—the Classic Crusader country dish—perfectly cooked in white wine with shallots. For mains, steak frites will do just right while being served with a Bordeaux glass. Then, finish off with their crème brûlée delicately caramelized and served with a crisp biscuit.

Each of these restaurants, just off Finchley Road, provides an ocean of unique dining experiences with top-quality ingredients, well-worked kitchen acumen, and warm ambiances. From European flavors through Italian indulgences to the more traditional favorites of British food, you will doubtless find an unforgettable meal tailored to your taste and mood.

 

Things to do near or on Finchley Road

Things to Do in Finchley Road

Finchley Road is an area in northwest London that simply has resolutions of being a pin-code activity filled with fun, interest, and intrigue for one and all. Be it a visitor or a local resident; here is summarized what you can do on Finchley Road:

1. Shopping: At the bottom of this street, there is one O2 Centre—a shopping-cum-entertainment mall having a number of shops, restaurants, a cinema hall, and even a gym. That is the place for shopaholics cum entertainment seekers.

2. Eating Out: Finchley Road contains a huge variety of restaurants and cafes. View toward ensuring that one gets food from every corner of the globe, eateries found are in abundance. Ranging from Italian, French, and British to much more, cuisines which one can experience at one's disposal from Finchley Road.

3. Entertainment: Catch the latest movie at Vue Cinema in the O2 Centre. New movies come out within very cozy surroundings, so after a day's exploration, clearly that is what to do.

4. Health and Leisure: The O2 Centre also hosts a health club that belongs to the Virgin Active Health Club, where facilities can be used to exercise, swim, and do other workout exercises that are imperatively responsible for keeping fit and health-sensitive.

5. Local Parks: There are places to walk and have picnics nearby involving local parks that are within walking distance—for example, Finchley Road & Frognal Station Gardens and Swiss Cottage Open Space—to enjoy some green spaces hence relaxation amidst the urban setup.

6. Cultural Calls: A glance on Finchley Road about a block from the Freud Museum—less than a few minutes' walk—is housed by one of the most famous psychoanalysts, Sigmund Freud.

7. Hampstead Heath: Although this is a little way out of town, Hampstead Heath does much in the way of green space and greater views over London, with all the amenities one could imagine, walks in the countryside, and outdoor ponds where one is allowed to swim in the water or just sit/sit about in.

8. Local Events: Observe and join in the range of local community-driven activities, markets, and events within and around Finchley Road. They will doubtless prove to be brilliant opportunities for socialization and getting a feel for the local culture.

9. Historical Spots: Quite a lot of historical spots in the form of very beautiful ones like Kenwood House standing alone on some grounds containing a collection of art houses with displays of the very same type.

10. Public Transport: Good transport links along Finchley Road provide easy access to Finchley Road Tube Station, and your journey into Central London and beyond very effortless.

All these activities reflect Finchley Road as a place of diversity for activities within the town, covering the main tastes and inclinations: it offers shopping, dining out, arts, and sport.

 

Finchley Road - Cultural Scene

Local Culture and History in Finchley Road

Finchley Road is simply a district situated in North West London, filled with local culture and history, contrasting from urbanity to historic significance. Brief Overview:

History

1. Roman Origins: Finchley Road continues an ancient Roman road that went from London to Roman cities in the north. This ancient highway gave rise to early development in the area.

2. Medieval Period: Finchley Road was a country lane in medieval times and joined the village of Finchley to central London. It developed into a major roadway for commerce and travel alike.

3. 19th Century Development: The coming of the railway in the 19th century transformed finchley road from rural to suburban life. At the same time, residential districts with colonies of houses and shopping districts established themselves.

4. World War II: Finchley Road did its part during World War II; it was bombed and used as a route for transportation for troops. This was all part of the historical events that imbued the place with its resilience and offerings during such times.

Culture: Finchley Road contains much culture expressed in different ways: surroundings, building architecture, famous residents, activities.

1. Diverse community: This is the Finchley Road, within which resides a mixed community giving a picture of London's diverse community. Most of the alley inhabitants have diverse background socially, creating adventure around the local businesses and any other events held there. This is always evident in the day-to-day living of individuals.

2. Cultural institutions: Some of the local cultural attractions, such as the Freud Museum, reveal how the place intellectually and culturally has a history. Located in Hampstead, this museum houses a house where Sigmund Freud used to live, together with the input he had towards psychoanalysis.

3. Culinary: Finchley Road offers a culinary heaven to the restaurants, giving every kind of cuisine from those dishing out British food to international cuisine, therefore offering the client various activities to dine in.

4. Events: Events include many festivals and community markets during the year that display and celebrate the local culture, arts, and traditions. This therefore brings about a community spirit and gathering for the residents.

5. Contemporary Amenities: This place is located quite amicably, blending the historical beauty in the area with modern facilities like shopping centers such as the O2 Centre, entertainment spots, and good transport links. It is the facilities that make Finchley Road desirable as a lively, convenient place to live and visit.

With all the depth of history, multiculturalism, and modern vibrancy—Finchley Road holds that composite tapestry characterizing London: it mirrors the past but is bold enough to embrace dynamism in urban life today.