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Brokers Mortgage in Torquay, TQ1
Brokers Mortgage in TQ1 Torquay These Brokers Mortgage companies are located in Torquay
Bedrock Business Finance
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
29-30 Fleet St
, TQ1 1BB
Tel. 01803 217917

Knightsbridge Associates Ltd
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
34 Ilsham Road
, TQ1 2JD
Tel. 0845-129 8854
Fax. 0845-129 8854



The following Brokers Mortgage are the ones that we have found closest to Torquay
The Mortgage Cafe
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
260 Torquay Road
, TQ3 2EZ
Tel. 01803 698598
Fax. 01803 698598

Mortgage Cafe The
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
260 Torquay Rd
, TQ3 2EZ
Tel. 01803 698598

E C U Corporate Finance
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
13 Seaway Rd
, TQ3 2NX
Tel. 01803 558898

Pathfinder Mortgages
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
A/1 Church St
, TQ3 3AF
Tel. 01803 555503

R G B Services
Company Type: Financial Adviser
6 Kelland Clo
, TQ3 3LP
Tel. 01803 528349

Philip H Meek
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
15 Walnut Road
, TQ2 6HP
Tel. 01803 606951
Fax. 01803 606951

Foxhole Finance
Company Type: Financial Adviser
98 Westonfields
, TQ9 5UA
Tel. 01803 866877

Direct Mortgages & Loans Ltd
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
Southcote House
, TQ9 5BN
Tel. 01803 864615
Fax. 01803 864615

R J C Associates
Company Type: Mortgages
6 Hermosa Road
, TQ14 9LA
Tel. 01626 777770
Fax. 01626 777770

Dart Mortgage & Insurance Services
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
12 The Triangle
, TQ14 8AT
Tel. 01626 777774

The Mortgages Shop
Company Type: Mortgages
16 Union Street
, TQ12 2JS
Tel. 01626 207745

The Mortgage Shop
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
16 Union Street
, TQ12 2JS
Tel. 0800-783 5821

Simply Independent Mortgage Services
Company Type: Mortgages
23 Andor Avenue
, TQ12 3EJ
Tel. 0800-458 4386
Fax. 0800-458 4386

Jigsaw Mortgage Solutions
Company Type: Financial Adviser
35 Fore Street
, TQ12 3AX
Tel. 0800-073 0829
Fax. 0800-073 0829

B Brearley
Company Type: Financial Adviser
14 Union Street
, TQ12 2JS
Tel. 01626 201677

Ashley Frazer Associates
Company Type: Mortgages
78 Queen Street
, TQ12 2ER
Tel. 01626 351630
Fax. 01626 351630

Mortgage Shop The
Company Type: Financial Adviser
16 Union St
, TQ12 2JS
Tel. 0800-085 1526



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Babbacombe Cliff Railway

Babbacombe Cliff Railway a funicular railway in the town of Torquay in the English county of Devon. It links Babbacombe Downs with Oddicombe Beach, and is owned and operated by the Torbay Council. The line runs Easter to September from 9:30am to 5pm. A bell is rung at the bottom station 30 minutes before closing.

Plainmoor

Very little changed for the next fifty years as the ground saw generations of supporters move through its turnstiles. During the 1954/55 season over 21,000 fans watched Torquay?s 0-1 defeat at the hands of Huddersfield Town. The same season also saw United become one of the first lower division clubs to introduce floodlights to their ground.

Torquay

The Torquay Natural History Society was founded in 1844, and in 1845 opened Torquay Museum, the oldest museum in Devon.[22] In addition to artifacts from Kents Cavern, other local archaeology, information about Agatha Christie, and a replica old farmhouse interior, the museum has galleries dedicated to such diverse topics as ancient Egypt and world jewellery.[23]

Cockington

The village was probably founded 2,500 years ago during the Iron Age with evidence of two hill forts on either side of Cockington valley.[citation needed] Little is known about Cockington from that point up until the remains of a small Saxon village were found near the Drum Inn. The evidence from this village shows that it was primarily a fishing and farming village. The first official documentation of the village was in the 10th century.[citation needed] The manor was owned by Alric the Saxon, before William Hostiarus, William de Falesia and Robert FitzMartin, who passed it down to his son Roger, who renounced his name to become Roger de Cockington. The Cockington family owned Cockington Estate from 1048?1348.[citation needed] The Cary family owned the court from 1375 to 1654. It was then sold to the Mallock family,[citation needed] a family of rich silversmiths from Exeter, who owned it from 1654 to 1932 when they sold the estate to the Torquay Corporation.

Dawlish railway station

The station is adjacent to the beach near the gardens at the centre of the town. The main frontage is in banded rusticated masonry. The remaining walls are rendered except for the east elevation, which faces the sea, which is in rubble stone. It has two storeys as the railway runs above street level and a café occupies most of the street frontage.[3] The main entrance is at road level on the side served by trains to Exeter. This opens onto a booking office with an ornate ceiling[2] from where a flight of stairs lead up to the Exeter platform, but step-free access can be obtained through a gate from the car park beside the station buildings, which is only access route when the booking office is closed.

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