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

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

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

No added Removal Office are located in Lauder

The following Removal Office are the ones that we have found closest to Lauder
Richards Of Lancaster
Company Type: Crate Hire
Unit 6/7/Kendal Business Pk
, LA9 6EW
Tel. 01524 389777

Pickfords Ltd
Company Type: Office Removals
Mintsfeet Rd South
, LA9 6ND
Tel. 01539 729202

Richards Of Kendal
Company Type: Removal Company
Unit 6-7/Kendal Business Pk
, LA9 6EW
Tel. 01539 729127

Allerton Removals
Company Type: Removal Company
66 Weavers Green
, DL7 8FL
Tel. 01609 761950

Archer P W & Son Ltd
Company Type: Office Removals
Springwell La
, DL7 8QP
Tel. 01609 772466

Move It
Company Type: Office Removal Companies
5 Birch St
, LA23 1EG
Tel. 07817 483874

Davidsons Removals
Company Type: Office Removals
Haithwaite Cottage
, CA6 5QB
Tel. 07929 381548

Baxters Removals
Company Type: Office Moves
8 Spellar Way/Kingmoor Pk East
, CA6 4SQ
Tel. 01228 517090

County Removals County Depository
Company Type: Office Removals
Townfoot
, CA6 5LY
Tel. 01228 792054

County Removals Ltd
Company Type: Removal Company
Brunel Way
, CA1 3NQ
Tel. 01228 792055

Burrow
Company Type: Office Removals
Unit 5/Gatebeck Business Park
, LA8 0HS
Tel. 015395 67111

Boothams Removals & Storage Ltd
Company Type: Removal Office
Compass Park/Common Rd
, YO19 5PD
Tel. 0808-166 2134

Abacus Removals (York) Ltd
Company Type: Office Removals
The Airfield
, YO41 1HS
Tel. 01759 369996

Abacus
Company Type: Removal Office
Manor Farm
, YO41 5QW
Tel. 01759 369996

T E P Machinery Movement Ltd
Company Type: Office Removals
6 Lockton Ct
, LS24 9UT
Tel. 01937 558203

Amtreck Removals
Company Type: Removal Company
12 Malt Kilns Ind Est/Mill St
, YO17 9HW
Tel. 0800-043 4003

G B Liners
Company Type: Office Moves
The Stonebow
, YO1 7NT
Tel. 01904 653364

Acomb Removals & Storage
Company Type: Removal Office
471 Clifford House/7-9 Clifford Street
, YO1 9RA
Tel. 0800-652 5981

Maw Matthew
Company Type: Removal Company
18 Castlegate
, YO17 7DT
Tel. 01653 699829

Scarborough & Rydale Removals & Storage
Company Type: Removal Office
8 George Cartwright Close
, YO17 8EL
Tel. 0800-652 9948

Boston Removals
Company Type: Office Removals
44 The Gallops
, YO24 3NF
Tel. 01904 785101

Dowse Of Richmond Ltd
Company Type: Office Removals
32 Quakers La
, DL10 4BB
Tel. 01748 823393

Binnings
Company Type: Removals
Unit C/Kings Dr/Kingmoor Pk South
, CA6 4RD
Tel. 01228 520809

Allied Pickfords
Company Type: Office Removal Companies
15 Banks Rd
, DL1 1YF
Tel. 0800 289229

Transport Solutions Removals
Company Type: Removal Company
28 Longfield Rd
, DL3 0EW
Tel. 01325 246584

A 2 Z Express
Company Type: Crate Hire
48 Charnwood Dr
, DL3 0EG
Tel. 01325 351314

Hoults Group
Company Type: Removal Company
15 Banks Rd
, DL1 1YF
Tel. 01642 242513



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TD2 Removal Office services in Lauder
Places of interest in Lauder, TD2

Lauder

Above the burgh of Lauder, abutting Lauder Moor and the boundaries of Wedale and the lands of Ladypart, were the lands of Alanshaws, granted to the monks of Melrose by Alan of Galloway, the Constable of Scotland although by 1500 these too were already in the hands of the Lauders of that Ilk [13], probably by feu. The superiority of Ladypart remained in the hands of the Lauder of Bass family until the 17th century. The Exchequer Rolls record a reconfirmation of them to Robert Lauder of The Bass who died in 1576.[14]

Hexham Abbey

Translated it means The Emperor Lucius Septimus Severus Pius Pertinax and his sons the Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antonius Pius Augustus and Publius Geta Caesar the cohorts and detachments made this under the command of ¦.. The words erased are of great interest. After the Emperor Geta was murdered by his brother an edict was made at Rome ordering that whenever the two names appeared in combination that of Geta was to be erased. This was done but so poorly that the name can still be read.[2]

Hexham

Hexham is dominated by Hexham Abbey. The current church largely dates from c.1170?1250, in the Early English Gothic style of architecture. The choir, north and south transepts and the cloisters, where canons studied and meditated, date from this period. The east end was rebuilt in 1860.

Carlisle Castle

The act of driving out the Scots from Cumberland led to many attempts to retake the lands. The result of this was that Carlisle and its castle would change hands many times for the next 700 years. The first attempt began during the troubled reign of Stephen of England. The Scottish King, David captured the city, exploiting the domestic troubles of England. It was he who completed the walls and stone keep. However the English seized back the city and castle several years later.

Carlisle Cathedral

Carlisle Cathedral was begun in 1123, during the reign of King Henry I, as an Augustinian Priory of the Roman Catholic Church. Although many large churches of Augustinian foundation were built in England during this period, the Archbishop of Canterbury William de Corbeil, being a member of this order, Carlisle is one of only four Augustinian churches in England to become a Cathedral, most monastic cathedrals being Benedictine. The church was begun by Athelwold, an Englishman, who was to become the first prior. In 1133, the church was raised to the status of cathedral and Athelwold became the first Bishop of Carlisle (1133?55). The building was refurbished in the 13th and 14th centuries, receiving impetus from the presence of the court of Edward I in 1307. In the 15th and early 16th centuries, the monastic buildings were renewed.[1][3]

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