Graham + Sibbald has acquired specialist leisure sector property consultancy Fleurets for an undisclosed price.
Graham + Sibbald already provides valuation advice to a number of large hotel groups, leisure groups and independent operators and will add Fleurets’ team of experts across England and Wales to further strengthen its leisure offer.
The two companies will continue to trade as separate entities for an initial period before becoming fully integrated under the Graham + Sibbald brand.
Graham + Sibbald secured an equity injection from global investment manager Foresight Group in Q3 2025, which supported the acquisitions of JMP Construction and Property Consultants and its sister company SID Asset Management earlier this year, and Aitchison Raffety in September 2025.
Les McAndrew, CEO of Graham + Sibbald, said: “Fleurets brings with it an invaluable 200-year history of expertise, trust and solid relationships in a key growth sector for our business. While Graham + Sibbald has an established presence in hospitality and leisure, our combined offer will enhance this with more specialist consultants in key locations across England. We look forward to welcoming our new colleagues from Fleurets into the fold.
“This acquisition is the third in an unprecedented period of growth for Graham + Sibbald. We continue to invest in our strengths while expanding our coverage across the UK – but especially in England. In the past 10 months, we have added new service lines, technical expertise and specialist sector knowledge while enhancing our local presence, which has already provided additional value for our clients.”
Paul Hardwick, managing director at Fleurets, added: “We are incredibly excited to be joining G+S, a company whose culture is aligned with Fleurets’. The board of Fleurets see huge opportunity for significant growth in the hotel and leisure sectors and the combined strength of the two companies and the additional service lines that we can offer our clients will be invaluable. As a company we put our people and clients first and joining G+S will greatly benefit both and accelerate both companies’ growth strategies.”

