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Brokers Mortgage in Alton, GU33
Brokers Mortgage in GU33 Alton These Brokers Mortgage companies are located in Alton
Independent Mortgage Bureau
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
9 Cross & Pillory La
, GU34 1HL
Tel. 01420 544544



The following Brokers Mortgage are the ones that we have found closest to Alton
MAP Financial Ltd
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
Map House/6B The Sq
, GU30 7AH
Tel. 01428 729990

Birchholt Mortgage Solutions
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
36 Bircholt Rd
, GU30 7PQ
Tel. 01428 723801

Libra Services
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
10 Privet Rd
, GU35 0YL
Tel. 01420 477067

Keys Financial Services
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
12 Eveley Cl
, GU35 9EE
Tel. 01420 472444

Equity Financial Options
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
6-8 College Street
, GU31 4AD
Tel. 01730 233303



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GU33 Brokers Mortgage services in Alton
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Liss

Station Road Car Park Station Road, Liss

Farnham

The Blind Bishop's Steps, a series of steps leading along Castle Street up to the Castle, were originally constructed for Bishop Richard Foxe (godfather of Henry VIII).

Farnham Castle

Farnham Castle is a castle in Farnham, Surrey, England (grid reference SU839474).

Waverley Abbey

Waverley was purchased by Florence Nightingale's family, and she visited the mansion frequently. It became a Red Cross hospital during the First World War, and after World War II it was converted into apartments for retired people.

Liphook

The London and South Western Railway came to Liphook in 1859. The Portsmouth Direct Line was built after the 1840s 'railway mania'. Originally the LSWR route from London to Portsmouth was via a branch from Southampton to Gosport, where passengers then went on the chain ferry across Portsmouth harbour. This lasted until the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway extended their London-Brighton line to Portchester. Initially the LSWR constructed a branch from Woking to Guildford in 1845 then Godalming in 1849, but were reluctant to extend it to Havant. Thomas Brassey, a railway contractor, was granted Act of Parliament to construct a single track in 1853 (doubling was completed on 1 March 1878 {Mitchell & Smith 1985, p. ii}). The first train arrived in Liphook on 24 January 1859, but a dispute between the LSWR and the LBSCR meant full service was not initiated until 8 May.(Mitchell & Smith 1985)

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