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Brokers Mortgage in Grimsby, DN32
Brokers Mortgage in DN32 Grimsby These Brokers Mortgage companies are located in Grimsby
Allenby & Todd
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
Innovation Way
, DN37 9TT
Tel. 01472 500309
Fax. 01472 500309

Churchill Direct
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
8 Hainton Avenue
, DN32 9BB
Tel. 01472 322322
Fax. 01472 322322

DDM Financial Consultants
Company Type: Mortgages
23 Osborne Street
, DN31 1EY
Tel. 01472 360094
Fax. 01472 360094

Duncan Mortgage Brokers
Company Type: Mortgages
43 Littlefield Lane
, DN34 4NU
Tel. 01472 231703
Fax. 01472 231703

Grosvenor Finance
Company Type: Mortgages
123 Pasture Street
, DN32 9EE
Tel. 01472 310177
Fax. 01472 310177

Ideal Finance
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
117 Pasture Street
, DN32 9EE
Tel. 01472 351848

Lifestyle Finance
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
18-20 Pasture Street
, DN31 1QD
Tel. 01472 346611
Fax. 01472 346611

Mortgage & Investment Solutions
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
332 St. Nicholas Drive
, DN37 9SF
Tel. 01472 230999
Fax. 01472 230999

Smarter Move Mortgages
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
23 Chantry Lane
, DN31 2LP
Tel. 0800-093 5969

Smarter Move Mortgages Ltd
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
23 Chantry Lane
, DN31 2LP
Tel. 01472 362037

Terry Donovan
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
9 Grimsby Road
, DN37 7DA
Tel. 01472 877616
Fax. 01472 877616



The following Brokers Mortgage are the ones that we have found closest to Grimsby
Vince Blackburn
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
2 Wardall Street
, DN35 8HA
Tel. 01472 690015
Fax. 01472 690015

Mortgage Advice Centre
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
Unit 9/Poplar Road Business Units
, DN35 8BL
Tel. 01472 605163
Fax. 01472 605163

M F C Mortgage Options
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
231 Grimsby Road
, DN35 7HE
Tel. 01472 200664
Fax. 01472 200664

Argyle Estate Agents & Financial Services Ltd
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
31 Sea View Street
, DN35 8EX
Tel. 01472 603929



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Grimsby Tennis Centre

Directors of the Club embraced the Lawn Tennis Association's Club Vision programme and began work on development of the Club. There are practically no tennis facilities for the disabled and part of the development of the club would address this issue in North Lincolnshire. Detailed and lengthy submissions were made to the Sports Aid Foundation, the National Lottery, the Football Trust and Foundation for Sports and the Arts. Support for the bid was forthcoming from the LTA and a huge redevelopment of the Club started in August 2003. The development, costing £250,000 saw the whole site under construction work. All of the courts were replaced; four synthetic grass courts so enjoyed by players of all abilities, two floodlit acrylic courts as used in the US Open, which are especially good for wheelchair tennis, and a state of the art Club House with ample luxurious accommodation.

Grimsby

Scartho Ward

Old Clee

As trade in the Grimsby commercial and fishing docks expanded so did the population, which led to a shortage of land for housing within Grimsby. From the 1860s there was a movement of people across the town's eastern boundary into the almost uninhabited northern part of Clee (called New Clee) near Grimsby docks. This area lay between Humber Street and Park Street, which formed the boundary with the Cleethorpes section of the parish.

Boston, Lincolnshire

The market, held on Saturdays and Wednesdays, in the Market Place and also on Wide Bargate on Wednesday. Market Place and Strait Bargate are the retail hub of the town centre. Coincidentally, No.1 Market Place and No.1 Strait Bargate are the same building, F. Hinds jewellers.

St Botolph's Church, Boston

What is beyond doubt is that the Boston Stump is not the first church to have been built on the site. Archaeological records indicate that a smaller wooden and stone Norman church had existed on the location of the south aisle of the present building. Excavations during the mid 19th century revealed a Norman stone pillar and a number of coffins from the period. Stewkley, the eighteenth-century antiquary, mentions large stone remains to the south of the church.

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