Lewis Brooks Promoted to Director of Residential Estate Agency and New Homes Lewis Brooks Promoted to Director of Residential Estate Agency and New Homes

Lewis Brooks Promoted to Director of Residential Estate Agency and New Homes

Lewis joined Pygott and Crone in 2010 starting as a negotiator and has gained experience at all levels of the business across multiple offices, having managed the Boston Office for many years.

Published in Company News on 30 June 2025 by our Marketing Team

Last year saw him take a more global role in New Homes at the company, and this new position will see him working in all aspects of the Estate Agency sector of the company.

Pygott and Crone have offices throughout Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire and Lewis will be responsible for the continued development of the business. His experience across all sectors will be very valuable to the group.

Lewis fully understands the culture of the company and has a proven track record in developing our teams at all levels, having worked closely with our Boston and Spalding offices and the directors.

Kevin Scrupps, Director, commented;

Lewis has been with the company for over 15 years now, and as with many of our leadership team, started as a negotiator and progressed through the company. The company continues to develop across all sectors. Lewis will continue to lead our New Homes but will also have the responsibility to continue the growth and development of our residential estate agency teams.

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