Brokers Mortgage in Normanton, WF6

These Brokers Mortgage companies are located in Normanton
Mortgage Quest
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
Suites 1-3/6-8 High St
, WF6 2AB
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Tel. 01924 781305
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The following Brokers Mortgage are the ones that we have found closest to Normanton
Capital Enterprises
Company Type: Mortgages
Wesley House/3 Wesley St
, WF10 1JG
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Tel. 01977 551619
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Shire Direct
Company Type: Mortgages
1 Coach Dr
, NG16 3DR
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Tel. 0800-028 2281
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Nationwide Mortgage Co
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
18 Rowley Croft
, WF9 2HW
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Tel. 01977 658500
Fax. 01977 658500
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Allsop Group Ltd
Company Type: Mortgages
11A Wood Street
, WF1 2EL
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Tel. 01924 291777
Fax. 01924 291777
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The Mortgage Line
Company Type: Mortgage Advisors
201C Horbury Road
, WF2 8RB
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Tel. 01924 217651
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Mortgage Force
Company Type: Mortgage Brokers
P O Box 94
, WF3 3UA
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Tel. 0113-393 4000
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C P R Mortgage Shop
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
Old Town Hall
, WF4 6HR
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Tel. 01924 261331
Fax. 01924 261331
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Advance Mortgages
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
41 New Road
, WF4 4NP
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Tel. 01924 264546
Fax. 01924 264546
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Mortgage Line The
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
201C Horbury Rd
, WF2 8RB
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Tel. 01924 217651
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Mortgae 1st
Company Type: Independent Mortgage Advice
P O Box 557
, WF3 2WT
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Tel. 01924 823499
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Advance
Company Type: Financial Adviser
41 New Rd
, WF4 4NP
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Tel. 01924 264546
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Argyll York
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
78 Wrenthorpe La
, WF2 0PT
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Tel. 01924 298288
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Independent Mortgage Advice in towns near Normanton, WF6
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Places of interest in Normanton, WF6
It became the focus of several railway lines in the mid-19th century. Construction began in 1837 under the supervision of George Stephenson for the North Midland. This was soon followed by an addition from the York and Midland Railway and then by the Manchester and Leeds line which all joined at Normanton thereby giving the town access to much of the country. The Leeds and Manchester lines crossed a 51 miles (82 km) stretch across The Pennines and at the time boasted the world's longest railway station platform at Normanton ? a quarter of a mile long.
There are three churches. Altofts Methodist Church (www.altoftsmethodist.org.uk), opened in 1990, was built when the three Methodist congregations from Lower Altofts, Lock Lane and Upper Altofts joined together. The church is located on Church Road near the Robin Hood Pub.[3] The Church of St Mary Magdalene is the Anglican Parish Church for the village, and is Anglo-Catholic in style. The Hebron is an independent church, also located on Church Road.
Car and coach parking is available.
The organ of 1902 built by Abbott and Smith was rebuilt by John Compton in London in 1951 - 1952. It was again rebuilt and restored by Wood of Hudderfield in 1985.[7]
Wakefield Trinity Wildcats have long been in negotiation with the local council to find an alternative site, as the present Belle Vue stadium does not comply with the proposed standards required by the Super League. However, there have been difficulties in agreeing with the local council on a suitable alternative site.
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