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Brokers Mortgage in Southminster, CM0
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The following Brokers Mortgage are the ones that we have found closest to Southminster
Essex Mortgage Solutions Ltd
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
3 High Street
, CM0 7AA
Tel. 01621 772211
Fax. 01621 772211



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Places of interest in Southminster, CM0

Southminster railway station

The station was opened by the Great Eastern Railway on 1 July 1889.

Northey Island

The whole island and part of the bank near the causeway are now a Nature Reserve. It is uninhabited apart from the warden.

Hawkwell

One of two Hawkwell Village Signs

Southend-on-Sea

A number of secondary schools offer further education, but the largest provider is South Essex College,[12] in a new building in the centre of town. Formerly known as South East Essex College, the college changed name in January 2010 following a merger with Thurrock and Basildon College.[13] South Essex College college offers 30 degree courses matriculated by the University of Essex, as well as a number of weekend and evening courses. The university's centre in the town is a single building on the High Street.[14] The university has built its own centre in Southend, next to the college building on the site of the Odeon cinema. These buildings form the first two phases of the Southend Campus. Additionally, there is SEEVIC College. The East 15 Acting School, a drama school, has its second campus there.

Roots Hall

The site now occupied by Roots Hall is where Southend United had originally played their home games on their formation in 1906. Upon the outbreak of the First World War the area was designated for storage and Southend were forced out. After the war the club elected to move to a new ground at the Kursaal and Roots Hall became a tipping site.

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