Brokers Mortgage in West Bromwich, WS10

These Brokers Mortgage companies are located in West Bromwich
Braham Eneis M
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
93 High St
, B70 6NZ
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Tel. 0121-525 4125
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The following Brokers Mortgage are the ones that we have found closest to West Bromwich
Council Homebuyers
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
13 Halesowen Rd
, B62 9AE
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Tel. 0808-155 9064
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Kohli Financial
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
2 Cartwright Gdns
, B69 3JJ
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Tel. 0121-557 9184
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Central Mortgage Services
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
Mercer House
, B68 0PJ
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Tel. 0121-421 4838
Fax. 0121-421 4838
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Mortgage Link
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
176 Cape Hill
, B66 4SJ
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Tel. 0121-555 7300
Fax. 0121-555 7300
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Mortgage Direction
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
16 The Willows
, DY2 9HB
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Tel. 01384 255518
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Mortgage Advise UK Ltd
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
The Bank House/162 Halesowen Rd
, B64 5RR
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Tel. 01384 412555
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24 7 Mortgages
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
Paradise Street
, B1 2AF
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Tel. 07017 423451
Fax. 07017 423451
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121 Mortgage Services Ltd
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
PO Box 12192
, B45 8ZG
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Tel. 0121-445 6335
Fax. 0121-445 6335
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The Mortgage Store
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
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: Independent Mortgage Advice
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 Centre
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
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: Mortgages
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: Mortgages
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: Mortgages
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: Mortgage Brokers
Fourth Floor/Sbq1
, B5 4HE
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Tel. 0870-442 2888
Fax. 0870-442 2888
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Independent Mortgage Advice in towns near West Bromwich, WS10
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The station closed in 1887, and there is little evidence of the its existence at the site, although the former trackbed is in use as a footpath.
The tunnel was built by the Great Western Railway for trains travelling between Snow Hill station in Birmingham and Low Level station in Wolverhampton, and was one of two tunnels on that route, the other being Hockley Tunnel.
Tame Valley Junction (grid reference SO976936), also known as Doe Bank Junction, is the western limit of the Tame Valley Canal where it meets the Walsall Canal, south of Walsall, in the West Midlands, England.
Smethwick Junction has two Horseley Ironworks roving bridges dated 1828. They were built as part of Thomas Telford's improvements to the Birmingham Canal. Each bridge has a span of 52 feet 6 inches and the arch rises nine feet. The semi-elliptical form gives greater headroom above the towpaths. The ribs were manufactured in two parts and are bolted at the crown. They have an X-lattice structure with a decorative quatrefoil pattern below the handrail. The deck is of cast-iron plates with raised ribs 2½ inches high cast on their upper surfaces to help retain the earth filling which forms the footway. The bridge abutments and wing walls are of brick with stone facings at the corners. There are deep cuts in the ironwork of the bridges caused by the abrasion of tow-ropes.
The oldest working steam engine, built here, is the Smethwick Engine built to recover water used in the nearby canal locks at Smethwick Summit, and now in the Thinktank museum.
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