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Brokers Mortgage in Sidmouth, EX10
Brokers Mortgage in EX10 Sidmouth These Brokers Mortgage companies are located in Sidmouth
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The following Brokers Mortgage are the ones that we have found closest to Sidmouth
LC Mortgages Ltd
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
South View
, EX15 3SQ
Tel. 01823 680830

Commercial Mortgage Bureau Ltd The
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
Lavington House/63 Fore St
, EX15 1JY
Tel. 01884 831965

Haggerty Jim
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
Stoney Ford Rise/9 Honiton Rd
, EX15 1NZ
Tel. 01884 839854

K M S Mortgage Solutions
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
7 Yonder St
, EX11 1HD
Tel. 01404 815369



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Sidmouth

There is one state junior school in the town, St Nicholas Church of England Junior School, which takes children from between the ages of 8 and 11.[15] There are two state infant schools, All Saints Church of England Infants School[16] and Sidmouth Infants School.[17]

Fairmile, Devon

In 1999 the A30 through Fairmile was re-routed to a newly built dual carriageway section, about ¼ mile to the north of the previous road.

Lympstone

It is known locally for Peter's Tower, an Italianate riverfront brick clock tower built around 1885 by W.H. Peters as a memorial to his wife,[3] and for its tradition of residents drying washing on the foreshore.[4] The riverside houses back directly on to the shore, with no continuous seawall, and the passageways between them to the beach are equipped with metal flood gates that are closed by residents when they are warned of high tides by a local alert network.[5]

A La Ronde

The two cousins became greatly attached to each other and in 1795 decided to set up home together in Devon. They negotiated the purchase of fifteen acres of land near Exmouth. Once their house had been built they lived secluded and somewhat eccentric lives for many years until 1811 when Miss Jane died.[3]

Exmouth, Devon

High class tourism remained steady for a number of years. This changed when the first railway line into Exmouth was built in 1861,[6] bringing with it mass tourism. It is from this "golden age" for Exmouth that the present form of the town can be traced.

Information by Wikipedia.com

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