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Brokers Mortgage in Ilfracombe, EX34
Brokers Mortgage in EX34 Ilfracombe These Brokers Mortgage companies are located in Ilfracombe
No added Brokers Mortgage are located in Ilfracombe

The following Brokers Mortgage are the ones that we have found closest to Ilfracombe
Jacobs Neal Associates Ltd
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
80 High Street
, EX39 2AA
Tel. 01237 422036
Fax. 01237 422036

Emery Mortgage & Insurance Services
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
5 Champernowne Cr
, EX34 9PL
Tel. 01271 867032



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EX34 Brokers Mortgage services in Ilfracombe
Places of interest in Ilfracombe, EX34

Lee, Devon

Lee is a very small cluster of houses in North Devon near to the village of Berrynarbor.

Ilfracombe

Ilfracombe Museum was opened in 1932 in Ilfracombe Hotel's Victorian laundry and contains attractions from around the world including pickled bats and the two-headed kitten.[9] It also contains items and photographs of local railway interest including one of the concrete name boards from the now closed Ilfracombe railway station, which can be seen on the front wall of the museum; and a collection of pieces of Victorian wedding cakes. It also has oak panels salvaged from the wreck of HMS Montagu.

Fremington, Devon

Fremington is a village and civil parish in North Devon three miles (5 km) west of Barnstaple. It was formerly a borough that sent members to Parliament in the reign of Edward III. The parish itself includes the neighbouring villages of Bickington and Yelland, the latter only asserting its identity as separate entity during the 1980s. Fremington hundreds was one of the 32 historical districts of the county of Devon. Geographically, the centre of the village is approximately a mile (2 km) south of its Quay, the latter a historic wharf situated on the southern bank of the River Taw.

Crinow

The derivation of the placenames (English and Welsh) is obscure[1]. The parish was originally a manor attached to St David's and it formed a detached part of the Hundred of Dungleddy. It is close to the Pembrokeshire language frontier and was described as Welsh-speaking by George Owen in 1602, but today it is predominantly English speaking.

Templeton, Pembrokeshire

Sentance Castle is a raised fortification, a "ringwork", thought to date from the 12th century. Legends as recorded in the 13th century Mabinogion mention the area of Arberth and a place called Gorsedd Arberth, thought by some authorities to be Sentance Castle.

Information by Wikipedia.com

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