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Brokers Mortgage in St Andrews, KY16
Brokers Mortgage in KY16 St Andrews These Brokers Mortgage companies are located in St Andrews
St Andrews Mortgage Centre Ltd
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
14 Argyle St
, KY16 9BP
Tel. 01334 478293



The following Brokers Mortgage are the ones that we have found closest to St Andrews
Thirlwell Mortgage Brokers
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
21 Shellbark
, DH4 7TD
Tel. 0191-385 9303
Fax. 0191-385 9303

R W Shipman
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
Hall Lane
, DH5 8DB
Tel. 0191-512 1994
Fax. 0191-512 1994

A & J Mortgage Services
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
18 The Avenue
, DH2 2DD
Tel. 0191-387 5191

Cestria Group
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
Hermitage Gdns
, DH2 3UD
Tel. 0191-389 4499

Ideal Solutions (North East)
Company Type: Mortgages
11 Harraton Ter
, DH3 2QG
Tel. 0191-411 1818
Fax. 0191-411 1818

Anne Gibson
Company Type: Mortgages
48 Durham Road
, DH3 2QH
Tel. 0191-492 3366
Fax. 0191-492 3366

Alpha Associates
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
160 Front Street
, DH3 3AY
Tel. 0191-388 8534
Fax. 0191-388 8534

Adrian Holland Associates
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
6 Harraton Ter
, DH3 2QG
Tel. 0845-066 4466
Fax. 0845-066 4466

Holland Adrian Associates
Company Type: Financial Adviser
6 Harraton Ter/Durham Rd
, DH3 2QG
Tel. 0845-066 4466

Gibson Anne
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
48 Durham Rd
, DH3 2QH
Tel. 0191-492 3366

Cestria Mortgage Advice
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
15 North Burns
, DH3 3TF
Tel. 0191-387 5222

Cumbria Marketing & Mortgages
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
1-5 Lowther Street
, CA3 8ES
Tel. 01228 595865
Fax. 01228 595865

Washington Mortgage & Insurance Centre
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
Unit R3/The Galleries
, NE38 7SD
Tel. 0191-415 4114
Fax. 0191-415 4114

UK Finance Services Ltd
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
Suite 2
, NE37 2AS
Tel. 0191-419 1904
Fax. 0191-419 1904

The Mortgage Shop
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
unit J1 The Galleries
, NE38 7SD
Tel. 0191-417 5000
Fax. 0191-417 5000

Jackson Potter Mortgage
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
Unit Z1/The Galleries
, NE38 7SD
Tel. 0191-416 2323
Fax. 0191-416 2323

Audrey Dyson Mortgage & Financial Services
Company Type: Mortgages
30 Front Street
, NE37 2BA
Tel. 0191-417 2555

Allied Independent Mortgages
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
1 Featherstone St
, SR6 0PE
Tel. 0191-565 5757

Mortgage Advice Bureau
Company Type: Mortgages
83 The Broadway
, SR4 8PA
Tel. 0191-528 9080

Mortgage World
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
18 John St
, SR1 1HT
Tel. 0191-514 5120

BMAS
Company Type: Financial Adviser
18 Southside Gdns
, SR4 0NP
Tel. 0191-534 6000

Mortgage Promise Centre
Company Type: Financial Adviser
226 Chester Rd
, SR4 7HR
Tel. 0191-551 7866

Mortgage Xperts The
Company Type: Financial Adviser
21a Athenaeum St
, SR1 1DH
Tel. 0191-565 4500

Direct Mortgage & Finance
Company Type: Financial Adviser
47a Sea Rd
, SR6 9BW
Tel. 0191-548 6622

ACA Financial
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
4 Defender Ct
, SR5 3PE
Tel. 0191-516 3100

Independent Mortgage Direct
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
11 Defender Ct
, SR5 3PE
Tel. 0191-548 2200

Mortgage Directions
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
St. Thomas Street Office Centre/4 St. Thomas St
, SR1 1NW
Tel. 0191-567 4141

Venture Mortgages Ltd
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
Regency House/Toward Rd
, SR1 2QF
Tel. 0191-568 9898

Mortgage Advice Bureau
Company Type: Financial Adviser
20 Fawcett St
, SR1 1RH
Tel. 0191-510 3330



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KY16 Brokers Mortgage services in St Andrews
Places of interest in St Andrews, KY16

Jubilee Course at St Andrews

The Eden Course opened in 1914 after demand on the existing courses grew. It was designed by Harry Colt, and alterations in 1989 by Donald Steel maintain Colt's standards.[6] It was named after the Eden estuary by which it resides, as the profits from mussels collected there once made up an important part of the St Andrews economy.[2]

St Andrews Links

The Eden Course opened in 1914 after demand on the existing courses grew. It was designed by Harry Colt, and alterations in 1989 by Donald Steel maintain Colt's standards.[6] It was named after the Eden estuary by which it resides, as the profits from mussels collected there once made up an important part of the St Andrews economy.[2]

Old Course at St Andrews

The general method of play today is anti-clockwise, although clockwise play has been permitted on one day each year in recent years, and since 2008 has been allowed on the Friday, Saturday and Monday of the first weekend in April. Originally, the course was reversed every week in order to let the grass recover better. One other unusual thing about the Old Course is that it is closed on Sundays to let the course rest. On some Sundays, the course turns into a park for all the townspeople who come out to stroll, picnic and otherwise enjoy the grounds. As a general rule, Sunday play is allowed on the course on only four occasions:

Rosslyn Chapel

The "Apprentice Pillar", or "Prentice Pillar", gets its name from a legend dating from in the 18th century, which involves a master mason in charge of the stonework in the chapel and his young apprentice. According to the legend, the master mason does not believe that the apprentice can perform the complicated task of carving the column, without seeing the original which formed the inspiration for the design. The master mason travels to see the original himself, but upon his return is enraged to find that the upstart apprentice has completed the column anyway. In a fit of jealous anger the mason takes up his mallet and strikes the apprentice on the head, killing him. As punishment for his crime, the master mason's face is carved into the opposite corner to forever gaze upon his apprentice's pillar.[4]

Loanhead

It was a tiny village by about 1600, when it was included on a map of the Lothians. It was granted a charter allowing a weekly market and annual fair in 1669. Coal was mined profitably in the area for Sir John Clerk of Penicuik by 1685. The Springfield paper mill, in the valley of the River North Esk to the south of the town, commenced in 1742, while Polton mill followed in 1750. By 1754 Loanhead was a medium-sized settlement.

Information by Wikipedia.com

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