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Brokers Mortgage in Kidderminster, DY10
Brokers Mortgage in DY10 Kidderminster These Brokers Mortgage companies are located in Kidderminster
Banking-Insurance Services
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
2 Little Grebe Road
, DY10 4AF
Tel. 0845-458 9308

Castle Mortgage
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
56 Blackwell Street
, DY10 2EE
Tel. 01562 861353
Fax. 01562 861353

Prosser Knowles
Company Type: Mortgages
1 Church Street
, DY10 2AD
Tel. 01562 829222



The following Brokers Mortgage are the ones that we have found closest to Kidderminster
Simply Mortgages
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
Solutions House
, DY8 1EJ
Tel. 01384 444747
Fax. 01384 444747

J W Long
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
113 Bridgnorth Road
, DY8 3NY
Tel. 01384 371177
Fax. 01384 371177

Capital 2 Financial Management
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
10C Peckingham Street
, B63 3AW
Tel. 0121-585 7997

Long J W
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
113 Bridgnorth Rd
, DY8 3NY
Tel. 01384 371177

Sage Independent Mortgage Advice
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
2 Hagley Rd
, DY8 1QG
Tel. 01384 377388

Index Mortgages
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
Trinity Point/27 New Rd
, B63 3HY
Tel. 0121-585 6656

Mortgage S J Solutions
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
A/73 Halesowen Rd
, B62 9BB
Tel. 0121-423 4333

Homebuyers Mortgages Ltd
Company Type: Mortgages
1a Dudley Rd
, B63 3LS
Tel. 0121-585 0124

Turner Adrian Ltd
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
125 Huntingtree Rd
, B63 4HN
Tel. 0121-501 3930

Mortgage & Financial Planning Services
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
294D Long La
, B62 9JZ
Tel. 0121-561 1199



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Kidderminster

Formed in 1886, Kidderminster Harriers F.C. is the town's professional football club. Local rivals of the Harriers were traditionally Worcester City and Bromsgrove Rovers, and in recent years also Cheltenham Town and Hereford United, although as of 2009 both Cheltenham and Hereford are in divisions above Kidderminster. In 2005 the Harriers were relegated to the Conference National after five years in the Football League Two division. They had reached the Football League as Conference champions in 2000. They had won the title in 1994 but were denied promotion then as their stadium did not meet Football League capacity requirements ? this came the same year that they eliminated Birmingham City from the FA Cup.

Aggborough Stadium

During their spell in the Football League, the Bill Greaves Terrace was redeveloped as an all-seater stand.

Himley

Himley Cricket Club Ground is the home of Himley Cricket Club. The ground has also held a single Twenty20 match for Worcestershire.

The Alice Ottley School

Alice Ottley remained Headmistress until 1912. She had already resigned when she fell ill in June 1912. She died in London on 18 September, by coincidence the first day of the new term under her successor, Miss Margaret Spurling. Miss Ottley's funeral was held on 21 September in Worcester and, as a mark of respect, all the shops closed and all blinds were drawn in the City[citation needed]. She was buried at Astwood Cemetery, with the inscription 'In Thy Light we shall see Light'. In 1957, the City of Worcester added its own, more lasting commemmoration in the form of a window in the Cloisters of the Cathedral. It remains to this day.

Worcester

Worcester was the site of the Battle of Worcester (3 September 1651), when Charles II's attempt to regain the crown by force was decisively defeated, in the fields a little to the west and south of the city, near the village of Powick. After being defeated, Charles returned to his headquarters in what is now known as King Charles house in the Cornmarket, before fleeing in disguise to Boscobel House in Shropshire and his eventual escape to France. Worcester was one of the cities loyal to the King in that war, for which it was given the epithet "Fidelis Civitas" ("The Faithful City"). This motto has been incorporated into the city's coat of arms.[2]

Information by Wikipedia.com

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