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Removal Office in Frinton on Sea, CO13
Removal Office in CO13 Frinton on Sea These Removal Office companies are located in Frinton on Sea
























































Handy Moves
Company Type: Office Removals
Unit 53 , 63 Jeddo Rd
London, W12 9EE
Tel. 020 8746 7129
Tel. 08000 380 390

London Removals
Company Type: Removal Company
26 York Street, Mayfair
London, W1U 6PZ
Tel. 020 8811 8933

Man and Van
Company Type: Office Removals
UNIT 36, 88-90 HATTON GARDEN
London, EC1N 8PN
Tel. 020 8811 8922

Moving Places Removals
Company Type: Removal Office
148 Pole Barn La
, CO13 9NG
Tel. 01255 674679

Norman John
Company Type: Crate Hire
1 Baynards Cr
, CO13 0QS
Tel. 01255 676141

Pyrkes Removals
Company Type: Removals
75 Pole Barn La
, CO13 9NQ
Tel. 01255 674545



The following Removal Office are the ones that we have found closest to Frinton on Sea
Essex House Clearance Services
Company Type: Office Removal Companies
7 Capel Road
, CM77 6BZ
Tel. 01376 331024

Open & Applebys
Company Type: Office Removals
The Container Depository/Stephenson Rd
, CO15 4XA
Tel. 01255 422022

Pyrke Transport Ltd
Company Type: Office Removals
3 Tudor Pde
, CO15 2PL
Tel. 01255 220095

Jesseylees Clearance & Collection
Company Type: Removal Office
17/Conway Units/Stephenson Rd
, CO15 4XA
Tel. 0800-032 1077

One Man & A Van
Company Type: Removals
27 Holland Rd
, CO15 6BT
Tel. 01255 225533

Rons Removal & Delivery Service
Company Type: Office Removals
6 Petworth Cl
, CM77 7XS
Tel. 01376 349628

Rutson & Porter
Company Type: Crate Hire
21 Highfield Av
, CO12 4DP
Tel. 01255 502532



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CO13 Removal Office services in Frinton on Sea
Places of interest in Frinton on Sea, CO13

Frinton-on-Sea

At 2am on Saturday 18 April 2009, Network Rail replaced the old wooden gates on the level crossing at the entrance to Frinton with remotely operated lifting barriers. Network Rail did this, in spite of a three-year-long campaign by the town's people to save the gates, in order to improve performance and safety, and to reduce costs.[4] The morning following the gates' removal, around a hundred people gathered to protest over the decision.[4][5]

Sittingbourne railway station

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Deal Castle

In 1648, during the Civil War, Deal Castle was besieged but after that it never engaged in any further military action. Fortified during the Napoleonic Wars, many alterations were made during the 18th and 19th centuries. The Governor's lodgings were rebuilt at the beginning of the 19th century, only to be destroyed again in 1941 by German bombs in the Second World War. It was the official residence of the Captain of the Cinque Ports,[1] but since 1951 has been owned by English Heritage.

Walmer Castle

Walmer Castle was built by Henry VIII in 1539?1540 as an artillery fortress to counter the threat of invasion from Catholic France and Spain. It was part of his programme to create a chain of coastal defences along England's coast known as the Device Forts or as Henrician Castles. It was one of three forts constructed to defend the Downs, an area of safe anchorage protected by the Goodwin Sands, in Kent, south east England. The other forts were at Deal and Sandown.

Hadleigh Castle

Years of neglect and the effects of land subsidence[2] had left the castle in ruins by the 17th century, but two towers constructed in the era of Edward III still remain.[3] One of the three-storey towers at the eastern side built from rubble with ashlar dressings stands to nearly full height and has narrow rectangular windows in the upper levels. The second tower has not fared as well, appearing to have partially disintegrated in a landslip and consequently has lost approximately two-thirds of its form. Some sections of the curtain exist, the foundations of the great hall[3], two solars, and the kitchen remain. There is also a barbican which once stood adjacent to a swing-bridge.[8]

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