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Brokers Mortgage in Otley, LS21
Brokers Mortgage in LS21 Otley These Brokers Mortgage companies are located in Otley
Mortgage Q
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
The Estate Office
, LS21 3DR
Tel. 01943 855603
Fax. 01943 855603

Personal Mortgage Solutions
Company Type: Mortgages
114 West Busk Lane
, LS21 3NB
Tel. 01943 463648
Fax. 01943 463648



The following Brokers Mortgage are the ones that we have found closest to Otley
The Money Centre
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
21a Walker Wood
, BD17 5BE
Tel. 01274 533777
Fax. 01274 533777

Mortage Q
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
8 Westgate
, BD17 5EJ
Tel. 01274 593214
Fax. 01274 593214



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LS21 Brokers Mortgage services in Otley
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Leathley

Leathley is a village and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England. It is near the border with West Yorkshire and the River Wharfe, 1 mile north east of Otley.

Otley

Famous Methodist preacher John Wesley was a frequent visitor to the town in the 18th century. Allegedly his horse died in the town and is buried in the grounds of the parish church. Its grave is marked by an unusual toblerone-shaped stone, also known locally as the "Donkey Stone". In his Journal for 1761 we read, "6 July Monday; In the evening I preached at Otley and afterwards talked with many of the Society. There is reason to believe that ten or twelve of these are filled with the love of God." One of the main streets in Otley (Wesley Street) is still named after him.

Saltaire

Saltaire is a Victorian model village within the City of Bradford Metropolitan District, West Yorkshire, England, by the River Aire and the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. UNESCO has designated the village as a World Heritage Site, and it is a so-called Anchor Point of the European Route of Industrial Heritage.

Frizinghall railway station

The original station had two platforms opposite each other on the north side of Frizinghall Road, but the current station, opened on 7 September 1987, has the two platforms separated: the northbound platform is approximately where it was before, and the southbound is to the south of Frizinghall Road.

Shipley railway station

Until the Beeching Axe closures of 1965, the next stations from Shipley were Saltaire on the Airedale Line to the west, Baildon on the Wharfedale Line to the North, Apperley Bridge in the east towards Leeds, and Frizinghall in the south towards Bradford. Baildon station closed in 1953, but on 20 March 1965 the other three of these stations closed, along with another dozen stations and the local service between Bradford and Leeds. Most of the services through Shipley were under threat, and hung in the balance until the West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive adopted them in the 1970s. Three of these adjacent stations have since been reopened (Baildon on 5 January 1973, Saltaire in April 1984, and Frizinghall in 1987). There are currently no intermediate stations between Shipley and Leeds although there are plans to reopen the station at Apperley Bridge by 2011.

Information by Wikipedia.com

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