Brokers Mortgage in Markfield, LE67

These Brokers Mortgage companies are located in Markfield
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Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
8 Millers Walk
, LE67 2BZ
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Tel. 01530 814391
Fax. 01530 814391
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The Money Puzzle
Company Type: Mortgages
111 Belvoir Road
, LE67 3PH
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Tel. 01530 811643
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Hadenglen PLC
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
First Floor Hadenglen House
, LE67 3WD
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Tel. 01530 278400
Fax. 01530 278400
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Home Wise
Company Type: Mortgages
121 Bardon Rd
, LE67 4BF
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Tel. 01530 812340
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Silver Moon Ltd
Company Type: Financial Adviser
marlborough centre/Marlborough Sq
, LE67 3WD
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Tel. 01530 512670
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Lighthouse One Ltd
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
1 Belvoir Rd
, LE67 3PH
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Tel. 01530 276966
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Krishna Agencies
Company Type: Mortgages
71 Ratcliffe Road
, LE11 1LG
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Tel. 01509 217869
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John Vincent
Company Type: Financial Adviser
39 Hathern Road
, LE12 9RP
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Tel. 01509 600333
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Charnwood IFA
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
Brooklyn House/44 Brook St
, LE12 9RG
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Tel. 01509 502999
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Sure Finance
Company Type: Mortgages
B/43 Nottingham Rd
, LE11 1ER
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Tel. 01509 212124
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Vincent John
Company Type: Mortgages
39 Hathern Rd
, LE12 9RP
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Tel. 01509 600333
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First Call
Company Type: Mortgages
10 Linkfield Rd
, LE12 7DL
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Tel. 0116-240 8617
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Places of interest in Markfield, LE67
The church is one of forty-two nationally in the patronage of Her Majesty The Queen (in Right of Her Duchy of Lancaster)
Other working licensed buildings in the village include:
Weekdays travel to Derby Road railway station by changing at Ipswich railway station. At Derby Road the bus stop is 100m to the left of the station exit. From here use service 2, which stops outside the Transport Museum (Hourly Service - Not Weekends).
Brackley's second station was Brackley Central, opened in March 1899 on the Great Central Main Line, which was the last main line to be built between northern England and London. The GC Main Line included Brackley Viaduct across the Ouse Valley southeast of the town, which was 255 yards (233 m) in length, 62 feet (19 m) high, had 20 brick arches and two girder spans. British Railways withdrew passenger trains from the line through Brackley Central in September 1966. Brackley Viaduct was demolished in sections early in 1978.
Bedworth also has a skate park built in the Miners Welfare Park in 2001 after campaigning by local youngsters. Previous to this, most youngsters would skate in the town centre, or in the market area, much to the annoyance of residents and the local police.
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