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Brokers Mortgage in Winchester, SP10
Brokers Mortgage in SP10 Winchester These Brokers Mortgage companies are located in Winchester
James Deane
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
Flaxen Hill
, SO23 7LF
Tel. 01962 883739
Fax. 01962 883739



The following Brokers Mortgage are the ones that we have found closest to Winchester
A I M
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
2 Eastgate House
, SP10 1EP
Tel. 01264 369777
Fax. 01264 369777

Sterling Financial
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
Ordnance Road
, SP9 7QD
Tel. 01980 849139



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Upper Clatford

Local attractions are a number of traditionally thatched cottages and houses including the premises of the local public house The Crook & Shears. Following the road south out of the village leads to the twin village of Goodworth Clatford (formerly Lower Clatford).

Andover, Hampshire

Rooksbury Mill is one of the few surviving mill buildings in Andover. The existence of Rooksbury Mill is first recorded by name in the 17th century. Functioning as a flour mill, it has passed through a succession of owners. Milling ceased in the early 20th century, after which the mill building went through a series of uses including being used as a small theatre. Test Valley Borough Council sold the building in 2002, shortly after it had been devastated following an arson attack. The new owners, Anthony and Sarah de Sigley, restored the building in 2003, rebuilding much of the original structure.

Christchurch Priory

Christchurch Priory is an ecclesiastical parish and former priory church, located at grid reference SZ160925 in Christchurch in the English county of Dorset (formerly in Hampshire).

RAF Christchurch

In addition, for operations, June-September 1944, that aided the drive across Normandy and the liberation of Belgium, the group was cited by the Belgian government.

Christchurch Castle

The castle may stand on the site of an earlier wooden fort built in 924 AD when after Aethelwold captured the town ramparts in 901 AD, Edward the Elder decided to fortify the town further with a wooden fort on a motte.[2] After the Norman conquest in (1066) the castle's defences were strengthened with the addition of a ditch and bailey surrounded by a wooden pallisade. The wooden fort was eventually replaced with a stone keep. The purpose of the Norman castle was the security of the feudal lord, his family and retainers. The saxon defences had been against outside threats such as Viking raiders, the Norman fortress was more about subdueing the local populace. It was also a useful base for enforcing the New Forest Laws. The castle controlled the harbour and inland access via the Rivers Avon and Stour.[1] The earliest masonry has been dated to c.1160, there is documentary evidence of the castle existing in c.1130 [1]Richard de Redvers, cousin of Henry I who died in 1107 was given the manor of Christchurch, he is often named has the castle's first builder, there is little documentary evidence of this and this castle may well have been on the site of the earlier Saxon castle. The castle was rebuilt by Baldwin de Redvers to resist King Stephen during the civil war with the Empress Matilda in 1147. A great tower was built probably around 1300. The castle again saw action during the Civil War of 1642-51. The Parliamentarians were allowed to take control of the castle in 1644. The Royalists laid siege to it for 3 days, demolishing houses on the corner of Church Street and Castle Street in order to site their cannons. The Royalists were unable to take the castle and Cromwell fearing such a powerful stronghold, ordered it to be slighted in 1652.[2] The castle is now in ruins, a couple of the keep walls remain and the remains of a rectangular moat.

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