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New Hull chambers for city's barristers on court centre's doorstep

Crown Chambers has moved to provide space to cater for ambitious growth plans

Naomi Madderson, head of chambers, centre, with fellow Crown Chambers barristers Gaynor Hall and David Godfrey, outside the new premises in Alfred Gelder Street.(Image: Ascough Associates Media and Public Relations)

A barristers’ chambers which was only founded two years ago is on the move to new premises in Hull city centre, with the space to support its ambitious growth plans.

Crown Chambers was set up by 10 founding members and has already more than quadrupled its headcount, with further recruitment to come.

The new home, a Georgian property opposite the combined court centre and Guildhall, has been restored by city-based Allenby Commercial. It was acquired for its style, location and fit out in an undisclosed deal, and is described as supporting a commitment to make careers in law more accessible.

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Barrister Naomi Madderson, head of chambers, said: “The people who formed Crown Chambers chose Hull because it was felt there was a need to modernise the concept of a chambers generally and, being local practitioners, this galvanised us into creating one. In many ways the move symbolises a physical metaphor of the journey we have travelled as well as one which shows where we need to be.

“It is both significant and exciting for those who set up chambers; those who have joined since and those who are embarking on their future careers at Crown. It is important to create growth and to promote a new way of thinking that benefits professionals but importantly the clients we represent.”

Crown Chambers was the first to be created in Hull in 65 years when it launched in June 2020 at The Pathway, Bowlalley Lane. The practice now comprises more than 30 members as well as four clerks and other support staff, plus a growing number of pupils serving a national client base embracing family law, court of protection, criminal law, civil law and regulatory law.

The new premises at 93-95 Alfred Gelder Street had been acquired by Allenby Commercial in 2013 as a derelict shell. It was renovated to provide modern, high-quality space in keeping with the portfolio, which includes the award-winning Danish Buildings and Bayles House and the Victorian Paragon Arcade.