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Brokers Mortgage in Brigg, DN20
Brokers Mortgage in DN20 Brigg These Brokers Mortgage companies are located in Brigg
Premier Buy To Let Mortgages
Company Type: Mortgages
19 Church Lane
, DN20 0AD
Tel. 01652 653366
Fax. 01652 653366



The following Brokers Mortgage are the ones that we have found closest to Brigg
JLS Mortages
Company Type: Financial Adviser
40A High St
, SG18 0LJ
Tel. 01767 310005

The Mortgage Centre
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
4 Station Road
, CB9 0EU
Tel. 01440 712833
Fax. 01440 712833

Haverhill Financial Planning
Company Type: Mortgages
4 Queens Square
, CB9 9EG
Tel. 01440 713154
Fax. 01440 713154

Central Mortgage Exchange
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
34a Bridge Street
, WR11 4RR
Tel. 01386 760001

3 Counties Mortgage Services
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
2 Ampthill Acorn Centre
, MK45 2QP
Tel. 01525 841547
Fax. 01525 841547

William Lowden & Associates
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
Bamford Lane
, MK43 8DL
Tel. 01234 881111
Fax. 01234 881111

The Mortgage Store (UK) Ltd
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
6 Mill Street
, MK40 3HD
Tel. 01234 330050
Fax. 01234 330050

Steve McGill Mortgage Services
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
66-68 St. Loyes Street
, MK40 1EZ
Tel. 01234 210800
Fax. 01234 210800

Mortgage Matters
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
7 Denton Drive
, MK43 0NA
Tel. 01234 764921

Mortgage Avenue
Company Type: Mortgages
2 Moat Farm Cl
, MK45 5DP
Tel. 01525 713040
Fax. 01525 713040

McGirl's
Company Type: Mortgages
23 St. Cuthberts Street
, MK40 3JG
Tel. 01234 344222

John Close
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
27 Sandhill Cl
, MK45 2JD
Tel. 01525 406933
Fax. 01525 406933

Homecounties Financial Services
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
34 London Road
, MK42 0NS
Tel. 01234 295496
Fax. 01234 295496

H & B Consultancy Services
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
63 Iddesleigh Road
, MK40 4LJ
Tel. 01234 211190
Fax. 01234 211190

Fisher Independent Mortgages
Company Type: Financial Adviser
57 Quenby Way
, MK43 8QP
Tel. 01234 828782
Fax. 01234 828782

Fhalora Mortgages
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
14 Tyne Cr
, MK41 7UL
Tel. 01234 270451
Fax. 01234 270451

Fhalora
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
14 Tyne Cr
, MK41 7UL
Tel. 0845-644 8694
Fax. 0845-644 8694

Countrywide Mortgage Centres
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
Sovereign House
, MK42 0NN
Tel. 01234 219199
Fax. 01234 219199

Castle Mortgages
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
5 Grove Place
, MK40 3JJ
Tel. 01234 273323

Best Rate Mortgages
Company Type: Financial Adviser
24 Pevensey Gr
, MK45 1SD
Tel. 01525 714522
Fax. 01525 714522

Anson Bailey
Company Type: Mortgages
4 Great Portway
, MK40 4GB
Tel. 01234 261281
Fax. 01234 261281

The Morley Davies Partnership
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
49 Villiers Cl
, LU4 9FR
Tel. 01582 490680

Robert Bull
Company Type: Mortgages
87 Waller Avenue
, LU4 9RR
Tel. 01582 595385
Fax. 01582 595385

Barket Mortgage & Finance
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
Suite 102/Chaucer House
, LU3 1AX
Tel. 01582 482333
Fax. 01582 482333

Home Traders
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
58 Leagrave Rd
, LU4 8HZ
Tel. 01582 732121

Cashsafe Ltd
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
New Bedford Rd
, LU3 1LJ
Tel. 0845-226 3019

Globe Financial Planning
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
195 Old Bedford Rd
, LU2 7EH
Tel. 01582 655333

Luton Mortgage Centre
Company Type: Financial Adviser
15 Lansdowne Rd
, LU3 1EE
Tel. 01582 729988

Barket Mortgage & Finance
Company Type: Mortgages
19 Marlborough Rd
, LU3 1EF
Tel. 01582 482333



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DN20 Brokers Mortgage services in Brigg
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Brigg

The Workhouse at Brigg is one the best known and best documented of its type, probably because of the national interest that arose after Percy Grainger collected traditional songs from the inmates. It was designed by William Adams Nicholson who also designed the similar building in Lincoln, and was built in 1835, replacing an earlier alms house dating back to 1701. The workhouse was the responsibility of the Glanton Brigg Union.[2][3] It later became a hospital, and was finally closed in 1991.

Scunthorpe

Scunthorpe within Humberside1974-1996

Flixborough

The remains of an Anglo-Saxon settlement in the parish of Flixborough were excavated by Humberside Archaeology Unit between 1989 and 1991.[2] The settlement was located 5 miles (8 km) to the south of the Humber Estuary, overlooking the floodplain of the Trent. During the two year programme, an unprecedented Middle to Late Saxon rural settlement sequence was uncovered, dating between the early 7th and early 11th centuries AD. It is particularly exceptional because of the association of 40 buildings, floor surfaces and massive refuse dumps.[3][4]

KC Stadium

The stadium replaced Boothferry Park as home to Hull City A.F.C., and was the backdrop for the club's recent climb through the English Football League.[3] It first hosted the club's home games during the second half of the 2002?03 season; the first competitive match was against Hartlepool United, a game that Hull City won by a score of 2?0.[25] Hull City, nicknamed the Tigers, attracted an average attendance of almost 17,000 in their first full season at the KC Stadium, 2003?04.[24] This figure is more than three times the average Third Division attendance for that season, and was only matched or exceeded by clubs in the Premier League and the First Division.[26] However, the level of support was not matched by on-field performances; the Tigers finished 13th in their first season at the KC Stadium.[27] However, in 2003?04 (their first full season at the new ground), Hull won promotion as Third Division runners-up, securing their place in the newly-named League One (previously the Second Division).[3] A second successive promotion to the Championship, again as runners-up, followed in 2004?05.[3]

Boothferry Park

Boothferry Park was a football stadium in Kingston upon Hull, and was home to the football club Hull City for over 50 years from 31 August 1946 until December 2002, when they moved to the Kingston Communications Stadium.

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