Brokers Mortgage in Builth Wells, LD2

These Brokers Mortgage companies are located in Builth Wells
No added Brokers Mortgage are located in Builth Wells
The following Brokers Mortgage are the ones that we have found closest to Builth Wells
Atlantic
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
11 Woodland Rd
, BS23 4HF
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Tel. 01934 424542
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Alba Mortgages
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
20 Stanley Gr
, BS23 3EB
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Tel. 0800-458 0165
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First Mortgage Trust
Company Type: Financial Adviser
PO Box 2587
, BA2 6ZA
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Tel. 01225 789245
Fax. 01225 789245
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Edison Ford
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
246 High Street
, BA1 7RA
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Tel. 01225 852789
Fax. 01225 852789
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Network Mortgages
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
10 Moorland Rd
, BA2 3PL
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Tel. 01225 337674
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Holley & Co
Company Type: Mortgages
19 Newbridge Gardens
, BA1 3LT
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Tel. 01225 317332
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1st Peoples Mortgage
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
447 Gloucester Road
, BS7 8TZ
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Tel. 0117-908 1123
Fax. 0117-908 1123
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Wall 2 Wall Finance Ltd
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
44 Bath Hill
, BS31 1HG
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Tel. 0117-986 6655
Fax. 0117-986 6655
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The Mortgage Centre
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
Pensford Hill
, BS39 4JF
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Tel. 01761 492922
Fax. 01761 492922
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T & R Consultants
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
220 Gloucester Road
, BS7 8NZ
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Tel. 0117-942 3647
Fax. 0117-942 3647
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Select Finance (UK) Ltd
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
439 Stapleton Road
, BS5 6NA
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Tel. 0117-952 0801
Fax. 0117-952 0801
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Royall Mortgage Services
Company Type: Financial Adviser
360 Gloucester Road
, BS7 8TP
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Tel. 0117-944 4877
Fax. 0117-944 4877
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Property Solutions
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
A
, BS16 3RD
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Tel. 0117-373 8135
Fax. 0117-373 8135
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Pendragon Finance Ltd
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
65 Weston Road
, BS41 9AB
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Tel. 01275 540078
Fax. 01275 540078
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Pearce & Co
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
24 Birch Drive
, BS40 5HG
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Tel. 01934 853647
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Places of interest in Builth Wells, LD2
Sunset scene on the River Wye between Llanelwedd and Builth Wells
The name Builth is derived from the Welsh Bu-Allt which loosely translated means cattle range. The White Bull of Builth may be a reference to a herd of White Park Cattle that lived in the area from Post-Roman times. Two herds survived in Wales to modern times. The laws of the time suggest that the medieval and later economy of the Welsh Borders was strongly dependent on cattle. The Hereford cattle breed, named after Hereford market where it was most prominently sold was the main breed of the Welsh borders. Builth was the market for a variant of the Hereford called the Builth Smokey Face. This was the traditional animal of the area but the breed has not existed for many, many decades. The Welsh Black cattle have very little to do with the history of Builth, except insofaras Cardiganshire cattle-drovers drove herds of cattle through Builth to markets in England. Beef cattle have largely vanished from the area.
It is notable for its parish church of All Saints, known as the 'Cathedral of the Forest'.
Porthkerry Park lies on the Welsh coast, alongside the Bristol Channel. Further up the shore, Barry Island is accessible via the pebble beach. On a clear day, it is possible to walk from Porthkerry to Cold Knap (and vice versa) in a mere matter of minutes.
On Sundays there are either 2 or 3 trains per hour to Cardiff Central (one each hour continuing to either Merthyr or Aberdare), half hourly trains to Barry Island and one every two hours to Bridgend.
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