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Brokers Mortgage in Louth, LN11
Brokers Mortgage in LN11 Louth These Brokers Mortgage companies are located in Louth
Canon Independent Mortgage Services
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
15A Cornmarket
, LN11 9QJ
Tel. 01507 351820

Freefone Finance
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
1b Legbourne Road
, LN11 8ES
Tel. 01507 610389

Mortgages 4 Homes
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
Rose Cottage
, LN11 7JW
Tel. 01472 388946
Fax. 01472 388946

Mortgages 4 Homes
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
Gosbrook/Wragholme Rd
, LN11 7JD
Tel. 01472 388946



The following Brokers Mortgage are the ones that we have found closest to Louth
Roberts
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
Albany House/Tattershall Rd
, LN10 6TT
Tel. 01526 354353



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Louth, Lincolnshire

Cadwell Park motor racing circuit is around four miles (6 km) south of the town, between the villages of Scamblesby and Tathwell.

York Street

Lincolnshire

Boston, Lincolnshire

Boston Grammar School, an all male selective school, is on South End, near the John Adams Way (A52/A16), Geoff Moulder Leisure Centre and River Witham. Its female analogue, Boston High School is on Spilsby Road (A16), in the north of the town next to the Pilgrim Hospital. These two are the only schools in the town to have sixth-forms, and they are both joining together in the near future. Haven High Technology College is on Marian Road to the north of the town. Boston College is on Skirbeck Road.

St Botolph's Church, Boston

The library was originally built in 1634, as a result of the metropolitical visitiation the previous year. The books from that period were mostly given and the donors'names recorded on the fly leaf. A later seventeenth-century vicar left his books to the library, about doubling its size. Thebookshelves date from 1766 and indications from the bindings of the books show the library was not chained, although some have been in chained libraries. Catalogues were produced fortunately before the Archdeacon threw out a lot of the books in 1819.

Kingston upon Hull

The River Hull was a good haven for shipping, whose main trade was in the export of wool from the abbey. In 1293 the town was acquired from the abbey by King Edward I, who on 1 April 1299 granted it a royal charter that renamed the settlement King's town upon Hull, or Kingston upon Hull. The charter is preserved in the archives of the city's Guildhall.[5] In 1440, a further charter incorporated the town and instituted local government consisting of a mayor, a sheriff, and twelve aldermen.[5]

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