Brokers Mortgage in Oldbury, B68

These Brokers Mortgage companies are located in Oldbury
Council Homebuyers
Company Type: Financial Adviser
13 Halesowen Rd
, B62 9AE
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Tel. 0808-155 9064
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Kohli Financial
Company Type: Mortgages
2 Cartwright Gdns
, B69 3JJ
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Tel. 0121-557 9184
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The following Brokers Mortgage are the ones that we have found closest to Oldbury
Mortgage Link
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
176 Cape Hill
, B66 4SJ
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Tel. 0121-555 7300
Fax. 0121-555 7300
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Mortgage Advise UK Ltd
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
The Bank House/162 Halesowen Rd
, B64 5RR
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Tel. 01384 412555
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24 7 Mortgages
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
Paradise Street
, B1 2AF
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Tel. 07017 423451
Fax. 07017 423451
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The Mortgage Store
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
164 Oxhill Road
, B21 8EP
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Tel. 0121-554 3222
Fax. 0121-554 3222
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The Mortgage Point Ltd
Company Type: Financial Adviser
14 Great Charles St Queensway
, B3 3LP
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Tel. 0121-236 0606
Fax. 0121-236 0606
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The Mortgage Outlet
Company Type: Financial Adviser
Woodlands Road
, B45 9HA
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Tel. 0121-453 7765
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The Mortgage Centre
Company Type: Financial Adviser
619 Washwood Heath Road
, B8 2HB
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Tel. 0121-328 2828
Fax. 0121-328 2828
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Sceptre
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
18 Arden Oak Road
, B26 3LX
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Tel. 0121-743 4900
Fax. 0121-743 4900
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Saracen Mortgages
Company Type: Financial Adviser
1260 Coventry Road
, B25 8BJ
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Tel. 0121-251 0900
Fax. 0121-251 0900
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Saracen Mortages
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
1260 Coventry Road
, B25 8BJ
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Tel. 0121-251 0900
Fax. 0121-251 0900
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Regal Right To Buy
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
51 Frederick Road
, B15 1HN
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Tel. 0845-602 3938
Fax. 0845-602 3938
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R S S Finances
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
3 Temple Row West
, B2 5NY
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Tel. 0121-236 6252
Fax. 0121-236 6252
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Priors Mortgages
Company Type: Financial Adviser
Holliday Street
, B1 1HH
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Tel. 0121-643 0003
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Praxis
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
Fourth Floor/Sbq1
, B5 4HE
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Tel. 0870-442 2888
Fax. 0870-442 2888
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Phoenix Associates
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
465 Coventry Road
, B10 0TJ
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Tel. 0121-773 6677
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Independent Mortgage Advice in towns near Oldbury, B68
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Places of interest in Oldbury, B68
The second nearest railway station to the centre of Oldbury is at Langley Green, at Western Road, on the Stourbridge Extension Line, now the Birmingham to Worcester via Kidderminster Line. It opened in April 1867 and was originally called Langley Green & Rood End Station. However a short half-mile long branch line, the Oldbury Railway, was linked to the station with its own (third) platform. It opened in November 1884; and Langley Green & Rood End Station was then renamed Langley Green. The Oldbury Railway, which also linked to Albright and Wilson, had both a passenger station, called Oldbury railway station, on Halesowen Road; and a goods station, Oldbury Goods railway station, at the Birmingham Canal Navigations wharf in Oldbury. Passenger services ran to Oldbury Station until March 1915; and the line closed completely other than as a freight line for Albright and Wilson. All traces of its viaduct and embankment beyond Tat Bank Road were destroyed when the M5 motorway was built.
Soho Foundry was a factory created in 1795 by Matthew Boulton and James Watt at Smethwick, West Midlands, England (grid reference SP037885), for the manufacture of steam engines.
Smethwick Junction (grid reference SP028890) is the name of the junction where the BCN Main Line Canal from Birmingham splits into the BCN Old Main Line and the BCN New Main Line near to Smethwick, West Midlands, England.
See: Districts of Smethwick
The town received a railway station in 1864, serving the short line between the Bloomfield area of Tipton and the township of Wednesbury. The station closed in 1890, only to re-open five years later. But the station closed again in 1916 as a wartime economy measure and never re-opened, though the line remained open to goods trains until 1980. The trackbed between Ocker Hill and Princes End was quickly converted into a pedestrian walkway that gave some much-needed greenery to a depressed industrial area, which subsequently suffered badly as a result of de-industrialisation during the 1980s. The final stub of the line, connecting Wednesbury to Ocker Hill Power Station, remained open until February 1991. The power station itself closed five years later.
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