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Brokers Mortgage in Newtownabbey, BT37
Brokers Mortgage in BT37 Newtownabbey These Brokers Mortgage companies are located in Newtownabbey
Financial Choices
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
1 Carnmoney Road
, BT36 6HL
Tel. 028 90841082
Fax. 028 90841082

Morrison Andy
Company Type: Mortgages
174 Church Rd
, BT36 6HJ
Tel. 028 9083 9113

Mortgage Advice Shop
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
3 Carnmoney Rd
, BT36 6HL
Tel. 028 9083 7770

Mortgage Choices
Company Type: Mortgages
178 Church Road
, BT36 6HA
Tel. 028 9083 7779

Mortgage Shop The
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
1 Carnmoney Rd
, BT36 6HL
Tel. 028 9083 0550

Mortgage Wizard
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
300-302 Antrim Rd
, BT36 5EG
Tel. 028 9080 0300



The following Brokers Mortgage are the ones that we have found closest to Newtownabbey
The Mortgage Shop
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
197 Falls Road
, BT12 6FB
Tel. 028 90314030

The Mortgage Packaging Shop
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
Po Box 681
, BT12 6FB
Tel. 028 90319121
Fax. 028 90319121

Greenlight Mortgages Ltd
Company Type: Financial Adviser
535 Falls Road
, BT12 6DE
Tel. 028 90604448

Adams Mortgage & Finance
Company Type: Financial Adviser
400 Falls Road
, BT12 6DJ
Tel. 028 90311077
Fax. 028 90311077

Key Mortgages Ltd
Company Type: Financial Adviser
48b Main St
, BT41 3AB
Tel. 028 9447 9777

Life Assurance Direct Services
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
54 Thornhill Rd
, BT41 2LG
Tel. 028 2589 8220

Clarke Gillan & Associates
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
24 Church St
, BT41 4BA
Tel. 028 9446 6766

Woodland Mortgages
Company Type: Mortgages
16 Downshire Road
, BT18 9LX
Tel. 028 90428885
Fax. 028 90428885

The Mortgage Stop
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
40 Main Street
, BT39 9AA
Tel. 028 93322822
Fax. 028 93322822

One Stop Mortgage Shop
Company Type: Financial Adviser
Unit 53/Abbeycentre/Longwood Rd
, BT37 9UH
Tel. 028 9036 9360



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BT37 Brokers Mortgage services in Newtownabbey
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Whiteabbey

In the first half of the 19th century, Whiteabbey was home to a large bleach works and was an important landing site for coal shipments bound for Belfast. Remnants of the old pier can still be seen in the sea. The importance of Whiteabbey declined after the channel into Belfast harbour was widened and straightened allowing larger ships to reach the city directly.

Jordanstown

Jordanstown is the name of a townland and electoral ward in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is within the urban area called Newtownabbey and the wider Newtownabbey Borough.

Newtownabbey

Below is a list of townlands that are within Newtownabbey's urban area.

Adelaide (Northern Ireland) railway station

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Windsor Park

Windsor Park was first opened in 1905, with a match between Linfield and Glentoran. Most of the stadium, however, was designed and built in the 1930s, to a design made by the Scottish architect Archibald Leitch (who also worked on Stamford Bridge, Goodison Park, Celtic Park, Ibrox Park and Hampden Park). It had one main seated stand (the Grandstand, now known as the South Stand), with "reserved" terracing in front, and a large open terrace behind the goal to the west called the Spion Kop. To the north, there was a long covered terrace (the "unreserved" terracing) and behind the eastern goal at the Railway End another covered terrace. Windsor Park's peak capacity in this format was 60,000. In the early 1960s the Railway End terrace had seats put in (the Railway Stand), while in the early 1970s a social club/viewing lounge was constructed in the corner between the Railway Stand and the Grandstand. In the 1980s, the 'unreserved terrace' was demolished and replaced by a two-tier, 7000-seat North Stand. In the late 1990s, the Kop terrace was demolished and replaced with a sleek 5000-seater West Stand, but still referred to in common parlance as the Kop Stand.

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