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Brokers Mortgage in Romney Marsh, TN26
Brokers Mortgage in TN26 Romney Marsh These Brokers Mortgage companies are located in Romney Marsh
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Company Type: Mortgages
The Barn
, TN26 2EJ
Tel. 0870-350 8595
Fax. 0870-350 8595



The following Brokers Mortgage are the ones that we have found closest to Romney Marsh
The Mortgage Co
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
21a Bank Street
, TN23 1DG
Tel. 01233 668260
Fax. 01233 668260

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RAF Woodchurch

The creation of the two runways required the closing of minor country roads and the laying of approximately 4,100 ft (1,200 m) of metal wire Sommerfeld Track for the east/west runway (11-29) and 5,000 ft (1,500 m) for the main north/south (01-19). Construction started in January 1943 with a three month schedule.

Tonbridge

Cowdrey Cricket Club, renamed from Tonbridge Printers CC (on the club's 50th anniversary in 1997) after Lord Colin Cowdrey of Tonbridge, is the town's main cricket club, boasting a thriving junior section and academy as well as two Saturday teams. The club play at the Swanmead sportsground and can be found online at http://www.cowdreycc.co.uk. The town is also home to Tonbridge Cricket Club, founded in 1837.

Chipstead, Kent

Chipstead is a comfortable, quiet community. There is a thriving residents' association, which has voiced opinions over issues such as traffic control in the area.

Sevenoaks railway station

During the peak period trains also serve London Cannon Street, City Thameslink. Also during the peak hours - some country bound services also serve Canterbury West, Dover Priory.

Vine Cricket Ground

Sevenoaks Vine was a famous venue for major cricket matches in the 18th century and is notable for being the first place in England where cricket was played with three stumps rather than two. Its earliest known use was for Kent v Sussex on Friday 6 September 1734, a game which Kent won [1].

Information by Wikipedia.com

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