Brokers Mortgage in Wembley, HA4

These Brokers Mortgage companies are located in Wembley
Centaur Managment
Company Type: Mortgages
65-67 Wembley Hill Road
, HA9 8BU
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Tel. 020 89022036
Fax. 020 89022036
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House Hunter
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
1 Acacia Avenue
, HA9 7JF
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Tel. 020 87951969
Fax. 020 87951969
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Mortgageforce
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
1 Olympic Way
, HA9 0NP
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Tel. 020 87821126
Fax. 020 87821126
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The following Brokers Mortgage are the ones that we have found closest to Wembley
Image Group Holdings Ltd
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
Unit 5/Image House/Belvue Business Centre/Belvue Rd
, UB5 5QQ
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Tel. 0800-169 2946
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Link Business Services
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
94 Lansbury Drive
, UB4 8SD
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Tel. 020 83841136
Fax. 020 83841136
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Choice Mortgages
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
1274 Uxbridge Road
, UB4 8JF
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Tel. 020 85735551
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Manryk Ltd
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
18 Pield Heath Av
, UB8 3PB
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Tel. 01895 233965
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Orchard Homes & Loans
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
Ryefield Avenue
, UB10 9DA
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Tel. 0845-458 5187
Fax. 0845-458 5187
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Danrosads Financial
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
22 Squirrels Cl
, UB10 9NZ
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Tel. 01895 254396
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JMV Mortgages
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
53 Twyford Rd
, HA2 0SH
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Tel. 020 8864 2488
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A R Mortgages
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
Talbot House/204-226 Imperial Dr
, HA2 7HH
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Tel. 020 8429 0000
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Adverse Mortgages
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
PO Box 262
, HA6 9AN
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Tel. 01923 450676
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Independent Mortgage Advice in towns near Wembley, HA4
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Places of interest in Wembley, HA4
The main line services stopping at Ruislip Gardens ceased in 1958 and the station closed, leaving only the Central Line services in place. Until recently the entrance to a passenger stairwell was visible on the London-bound side of the Chiltern tracks.
Looking eastwards
On 1 March 1910, an extension of the District Line from South Harrow to connect with the Metropolitan Railway at Rayners Lane was opened enabling District Line trains to serve stations between Rayners Lane and Uxbridge from that date.
Hendon Central, like all stations north from Golders Green, is a surface station (although the tracks enter twin tunnels a short distance further north on the way to Colindale). When it was built it stood "in lonely glory amid fields", as one writer puts it, south of the old village of Hendon, which has since been swallowed up by London's suburbs.[4] The station was designed in a neo-Georgian style by Stanley Heaps, who also designed Brent Cross tube station in a similar style, with a prominent portico featuring a Doric colonnade.[5]
In the 1920s and 1930s, two major roads through the area were constructed, the east-west A406 North Circular Road and the north-south A41 Hendon Way. In 1923 the Northern line (Edgware branch) was extended on a short viaduct over the River Brent. In 1965 the Brent Cross Flyover was built to carry the Hendon Way over the North Circular. In the 1970s, the North Circular Road was upgraded with a huge east-west flyover rising from Brent Cross above both the A5 road and the railway line.The M1 motorway was extended south to meet the North Circular Road slip roads below this flyover.
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