Removal Office in Lutterworth, LE7

These Removal Office companies are located in Lutterworth
Handy Moves
Company Type: Office Moves
Unit 53 , 63 Jeddo Rd
London, W12 9EE
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Tel. 020 8746 7129 Tel. 08000 380 390 |
London Removals
Company Type: Removal Company
26 York Street, Mayfair
London, W1U 6PZ
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Tel. 020 8811 8933 |
Man and Van
Company Type: Office Removals
UNIT 36, 88-90 HATTON GARDEN
London, EC1N 8PN
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Tel. 020 8811 8922 |
European Removals
Company Type: Office Removals
570 Fosse Way
, LE7 4TF
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Tel. 01664 424134
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European Removals
Company Type: Office Removals
Seagrave Road
, LE7 4TR
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Tel. 016 6442 4919
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Gowers Removals
Company Type: Removal Office
51 Orchard Road
, LE17 4DA
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Tel. 01455 553310
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KJ Closures Ltd
Company Type: Office Removals
Apex House
, LE17 4AG
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Tel. 014 5555 4894
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The following Removal Office are the ones that we have found closest to Lutterworth
Annas Of Camberley
Company Type: Office Removals
53 Perry Oaks
, RG12 2UH
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Tel. 0800-052 1249
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A Team
Company Type: Removal Office
19 Calfridus Way
, RG12 9EP
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Tel. 01344 457416
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Kingsbury Transport
Company Type: Removal Office
Longshot Ind Est/Longshot La
, RG12 1RL
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Tel. 01344 481290
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P JS Removals
Company Type: Office Removals
108 Viking
, RG12 8UW
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Tel. 01344 429828
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Space Station
Company Type: Office Removal Companies
149 St. Pauls Av
, SL2 5EN
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Tel. 0800-458 3891
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Greens
Company Type: Removals
Baytrees Little Sutton Lane
, SL3 8AN
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Tel. 01753 542204
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Greens Removals
Company Type: Removals
Baytrees/Little Sutton Lane
, SL3 8AN
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Tel. 01753 542204
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Removal Porters
Company Type: Office Removals
30 Quantock Cl
, SL3 8UD
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Tel. 07894 248628
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Wokingham Removals
Company Type: Office Removals
1/Mayfield Cottages/Red Rose
, RG42 5JD
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Tel. 01344 444659
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Spanish Removals
Company Type: Office Removals
Hellman House
, SL3 0EL
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Tel. 0870 4202 950
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AB Removals
Company Type: Removal Company
41 Telford Cr
, RG5 4QT
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Tel. 0118-969 4850
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F R 8
Company Type: Removal Company
25 Waterloo Rd
, RG45 7PB
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Tel. 0118-979 5885
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Cadogan Tate
Company Type: Office Removals
Old Wokingham Road
, RG45 6SQ
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Tel. 013 4475 3800
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Cadogan Tate Ltd
Company Type: Removal Office
Old Wokingham Road
, RG45 6AU
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Tel. 013 4475 3800
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B P S Plus
Company Type: Office Removal Companies
Kennetside Padworth Lane
, RG7 4HY
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Tel. 0800-328 7886
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Removal Companies in towns near Lutterworth, LE7
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Places of interest in Lutterworth, LE7
The recent acquisition for the village is the village tennis court, completed in 2005. This is situated inside the King George playing field off Coppice Lane.
A new fountain was built on the green in the centre of Dyke to mark the millennium.
A Norman castle was built by Baldwin FitzGilbert. In medieval times there was motte and double bailey castle which formed an unusual concentric plan. The castle was destroyed after being used by Cromwell's troops in 1645 and a farmhouse was built on the site. Traces of the enclosed mound and inner and outer moats are all that now survive.[1]
While the Domesday Book makes it clear that there was a church in Bourne in 1066 and there is a suggestion that there was an Anglo-Saxon abbey (see David Roffe's link below[1]), as far as is firmly known, the abbey was founded as a monastic institution, by a charter granted in 1138, by Baldwin fitz Gilbert de Clare[2] (with the consent of Roger his son and Adelina his wife). He was a member of a post-conquest Norman family, settled in Suffolk, which was later, to make its mark in Wales and Ireland. Adelina was a great-granddaughter of Hereward the Wake, though the connection with the Wake family was not made until the generation after Baldwin and Adelina, when their daughter, Emma married Hugh Wake. The house was for up to 14 canons of the Arrouaisian reform of the Augustinian Rule. This was the height of the period of abbey foundation and castle-building in England.
J. R. R. Tolkien seems to have been very influenced by Warwick (where he was married in the Catholic church of Saint Mary Immaculate) and by its Mercian connections: Lynn Forest-Hill, in an article in the Times Literary Supplement (TLS 8 July 2005 pp 12?13) argues cogently that two important settlements in Tolkien's work were modelled on Warwick ? Edoras closely on the early town, and Minas Tirith more remotely on the Norman; and that aspects of the plot of The Lord of the Rings are paralleled in the romance known as Guy of Warwick.
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