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Brokers Mortgage in Walton on the Naze, CO2
Brokers Mortgage in CO2 Walton on the Naze These Brokers Mortgage companies are located in Walton on the Naze
Alan Blackwell
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
5 Meyrick Cr
, CO2 7QX
Tel. 01206 544441



The following Brokers Mortgage are the ones that we have found closest to Walton on the Naze
The Independent Mortgage Service
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
17 Market Hill
, CO6 1TS
Tel. 01376 564067
Fax. 01376 564067

New Homes Mortgage Helpline
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
Aldham Business Centre
, CO6 3PN
Tel. 01206 241400
Fax. 01206 241400

Mortgages Direct
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
Wellington House
, CO3 3DA
Tel. 01206 761596
Fax. 01206 761596

Mortgages Direct
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
145 High Street
, CO1 1PG
Tel. 01206 575005
Fax. 01206 575005

Mortgage Options
Company Type: Financial Adviser
Independent House
, CO4 5BT
Tel. 01206 364656

Mortgage Eye
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
61 North Hill
, CO1 1PX
Tel. 01206 507575
Fax. 01206 507575

Jon Charles
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
Southgate House
, CO7 8LG
Tel. 01206 252025
Fax. 01206 252025

Higgins Group
Company Type: Mortgages
5 Queen Street
, CO1 2PG
Tel. 01206 768855
Fax. 01206 768855

Forum Financial Services Ltd
Company Type: Mortgages
85 High Street
, CO6 2QX
Tel. 01787 220200
Fax. 01787 220200

Crest Mortgage Services
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
1 Church Road
, CO5 0LG
Tel. 01621 818581
Fax. 01621 818581

Colchester Mortgage Centre Ltd
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
20a Crouch Street
, CO3 3ES
Tel. 01206 760112
Fax. 01206 760112

Newleaf Financial Services
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
30 Jovian Way
, CO4 9WT
Tel. 07751 780467

Independent Mortgage Advice in towns near Walton on the Naze, CO2


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CO2 Brokers Mortgage services in Walton on the Naze
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Colchester

In July 2010 the Department for Culture, Media and Sport confirmed that Colchester, Camulodunum and Colonia Victricensis forms one of 38 sites seeking World Heritage Site status. An independent panel will consider all 38 applications and draw up a shortlist that will be submitted to UNESCO for consideration in 2011.[32]

Layer Road

Layer Road was a Football League stadium in Colchester, England. It was only used for football matches and was the home ground of Colchester United before being replaced by the Colchester Community Stadium. The stadium held 6,320 spectators and was built in 1907, originally for use by Colchester Town Football Club. Layer Road has often had up to 17,000 packed into the ground, when Colchester had been on a good FA Cup run, before the capacity was reduced to 6,320. The record attendance at Layer Road is 19,072 for an FA Cup fixture against Reading in November 1948, a match that was abandoned. The ground was also used to host Sudbury Town's FA Cup match against Brentford in 1996,[1] as their Priory Stadium was deemed unfit.

Colchester Castle

The castle has had various uses since it ceased to be a Royal castle. It has been a county prison, where in 1645 the self-styled Witchfinder General, Matthew Hopkins interrogated and imprisoned suspected witches. In 1648, during the final stages of the English Civil War, the Royalist leaders Sir Charles Lucas and Sir George Lisle were executed just to the rear of the castle. Local legend has it that grass will not grow on the spot on which they fell. A small obelisk now marks the point. In 1656 the Quaker James Parnell was martyred there.

Southend-on-Sea

Counties with multiple districts: Cambridgeshire - Essex - Hertfordshire - Norfolk - Suffolk

Roots Hall

The West was also formerly a terrace, though it was converted into a stand by bolting seat onto the existing structure. Originally the terrace only ran the length of the touchline but when the ground was improved in the 1990s the north-west corner was filled-in. This section is sometimes used for away supporters, depending on demand. The roof has a unique double-barreled construction, originally the stand's cover was set back from the pitch, and when the Club constructed cover for the front section of the old terrace they built another identical span. A small section of the West Stand has been designated as the family stand, and the entire stand houses the "Blues Voice"

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