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Brokers Mortgage in Abingdon, OX14
Brokers Mortgage in OX14 Abingdon These Brokers Mortgage companies are located in Abingdon
Tricon Ltd
Company Type: Mortgages
7 Greenacres
, OX14 4JU
Tel. 01235 521557
Fax. 01235 521557



The following Brokers Mortgage are the ones that we have found closest to Abingdon
The Mortgage House (UK) Ltd
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
9 Stonelee Close
, OX7 3LA
Tel. 01608 676100
Fax. 01608 676100

R & J Financial Consultants
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
5 Ashbrook Mews
, OX11 9QA
Tel. 01235 850688
Fax. 01235 850688

Mortgage Advance Ltd
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
2nd Floor/Clarendon House
, OX1 3HJ
Tel. 01865 776707
Fax. 01865 776707

Lifestyle Mortgages
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
113 Bagley Wood Rd
, OX1 5NA
Tel. 07796 945624

Wayne Eagan
Company Type: Financial Adviser
Willowbrook
, OX12 7AH
Tel. 01235 768324
Fax. 01235 768324

Unique Mortgage Solutions
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
24 Mill Street
, OX12 9AQ
Tel. 01235 760101

Mortgages Made Easy
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
9 Mill Street
, OX12 9AB
Tel. 01235 224802
Fax. 01235 224802

Mortgage Link Associates
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
74-77 Magdalen Road
, OX4 1RE
Tel. 01865 297825
Fax. 01865 297825

Beneficial Mortgage
Company Type: Mortgages
Elm Drive
, OX44 9AG
Tel. 01865 368600
Fax. 01865 368600

Assured Mortgages
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
9 Shelford Pl
, OX3 7NW
Tel. 01865 767967

Orange Frog Mortgages
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
Elms Ct
, OX2 9LP
Tel. 0800-043 6911

Complete Mortgage & Insurance Services
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
81 Wilkins Rd
, OX4 2JB
Tel. 01865 771895

Mortgage Advance Ltd
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
255-257 London Rd
, OX3 9EH
Tel. 01865 776707

Mortgages Inc
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
75 London Rd
, OX3 9AA
Tel. 01865 763764

Countrywide Management Consultancy
Company Type: Mortgages
74-77 Magdalen Rd
, OX4 1RE
Tel. 01865 297830

Beneficial Mortgage Solutions
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
31 Elm Dr
, OX44 9AG
Tel. 01865 368880

Parson David
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
31 Elm Dr
, OX44 9AG
Tel. 01865 361628

Savills Private Finance Ltd
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
Wytham Court/11 West Way
, OX2 0QL
Tel. 01865 269130



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Abingdon, Oxfordshire

Abingdon (or archaically Abingdon-on-Thames) is a market town and civil parish in Oxfordshire in Southern England. It is the seat of the Vale of White Horse district. Previously the county town of Berkshire, Abingdon is one of several places which claim to be Britain's oldest continuously occupied town.[1] It was transferred from Berkshire to Oxfordshire in 1974.

Abingdon School

Sport is compulsory at Abingdon School and each student must do at least two sessions per week.

Cosener's House

The Cosener's House is on an island in the River Thames within the original grounds of Abingdon Abbey, located near the centre of the town of Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England. It is run as a conference centre with accommodation by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC). The house takes its name from the Cuisinier or Kitchener, the person at the Abbey who was responsible for the provision of food.

The Headington Shark

Created by sculptor John Buckley, the shark was controversial when it first appeared. Oxford City Council tried to have it taken down on grounds of safety, and then on the grounds that it had not given planning permission for the shark, offering to host it at the local swimming pool instead, but there was much local support for the shark.[5] Eventually the matter was taken to the central government, where Tony Baldry, a minister in the Department of the Environment, who assessed the case on planning grounds, ruled in 1992 that the shark would be allowed to remain as it did not result in harm to the visual amenity.[1][6]

Headington

Headington's toponym is derived from the Old English Hedena's dun, meaning "Hedena's hill", when it was the site of a palace or hunting lodge of the Kings of Mercia. In a charter of 1004, Ethelred II of England, "written at the royal ville called Headan dune", gave land in Headington to Frideswide's priory, which included the quarry and the area around it.

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