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Brokers Mortgage in Exmouth, EX8
Brokers Mortgage in EX8 Exmouth These Brokers Mortgage companies are located in Exmouth
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The following Brokers Mortgage are the ones that we have found closest to Exmouth
Advanced Mortgages South West Ltd
Company Type: Mortgages
unit 2/Dawlish Business Pk
, EX7 0NH
Tel. 01626 867115

Mortgage Help UK Ltd
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
A/48 Rolle St
, EX8 2SQ
Tel. 01395 275500

Intermortgage
Company Type: Mortgages
The Mews/Brixington Lane
, EX8 5DL
Tel. 01395 278304

Mortgage Shop
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
38 Exeter Rd
, EX8 1PS
Tel. 01395 267862



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EX8 Brokers Mortgage services in Exmouth
Places of interest in Exmouth, EX8

A La Ronde

A La Ronde is an 18th-century 16-sided house located in Exmouth, Devon, England, and in the ownership of the National Trust.

Exmouth, Devon

There have been three railway stations at Exmouth. The line first reached Exmouth from Exeter in 1861. In the first five days 10,000 people travelled on the line and property prices increased overnight. By the 1880s commuter traffic to Exeter was considerable. In 1903 a link to Budleigh Salterton was opened the line going eastward over a viaduct which went from Exeter Road to Park Road where it entered a cutting continuing onto Littleham Cross where there was also a station (now a private residence), and from there to Budleigh Salterton, there turning north to rejoin the main London and South Western Railway line. Exmouth Station was rebuilt in 1926. When the line to Budleigh was lifted the viaduct was left in place for many years, with its final destruction in the late 1980s. Housing marks its position now.

Lympstone

Lympstone has rail services on the "Avocet Line" to Exmouth and Exeter from Lympstone Village railway station.

Exminster

On a hill overlooking the Exe estuary at the north-west side of the village is the former Devon County Asylum (a "lunatic asylum") which was designed by Charles Fowler and opened in July 1845. It featured a central administration block with six radiating arms and had a capacity of around 800 beds. The hospital closed in the mid-eighties when it was known as Exminster Hospital [3]. After years of neglect, the surrounding land was developed for housing and the grade II listed hospital was converted to apartments and town houses and is now known as Devington Park.[4]

St Luke's Campus

Commercial: Science Park ˘ University of Exeter Press

Information by Wikipedia.com

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