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Removal Office in Montacute, TA15
Removal Office in TA15 Montacute These Removal Office companies are located in Montacute
























































Handy Moves
Company Type: Crate Hire
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: Removal Office
UNIT 36, 88-90 HATTON GARDEN
London, EC1N 8PN
Tel. 020 8811 8922

No added Removal Office are located in Montacute

The following Removal Office are the ones that we have found closest to Montacute
Thomas Wroe Transport
Company Type: Office Moves
4A Buckland Road
, BA21 5EA
Tel. 01935 427960

Farthing Alan R & Son
Company Type: Office Removals
6 Watercombe La
, BA20 2ED
Tel. 01935 421356

Bartletts Removals & Storage
Company Type: Office Removals
36 Buckland Road
, BA21 5HA
Tel. 01935 423932

1st Response Removals Ltd
Company Type: Removal Office
15 Wyndham St
, BA20 1JH
Tel. 01935 477395

Man With Van Services
Company Type: Crate Hire
18 Tintagel Road
, BA21 3RF
Tel. 01935 850065

Thomas-Wroe
Company Type: Removal Company
4A Buckland Rd
, BA21 5EA
Tel. 01935 427960

Blackmore Machinery Haulage
Company Type: Removals
Mill Cottage
, BA22 9TH
Tel. 01935 414416

Yeovil Haulage Ltd
Company Type: Removal Office
Unit 5 Boundary Avenue Commerce Park
, BA22 8UU
Tel. 01935 424784

FurnEquip
Company Type: Office Removal Companies
Unit 7/Beckery Rd
, BA6 9NX
Tel. 01458 831188

Abbey Antiques
Company Type: Crate Hire
51 High St
, BA6 9DS
Tel. 01458 831694

Yeovil Haulage
Company Type: Removals
Unit 5/Boundary Avenue Commerce Park/Boundary Av
, BA22 8UU
Tel. 01935 424784

Stenner A W & Sons
Company Type: Removal Company
4A Armoury Rd/Lufton Trading Est
, BA22 8RL
Tel. 01935 476555



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TA15 Removal Office services in Montacute
Places of interest in Montacute, TA15

Brympton d'Evercy

The present owner, a member of the legal profession, and his wife live privately today at Brympton d'Evercy. However, to offset the cost of maintaining such a large and historic dwelling in the 21st century, the house has to help earn its own keep, partly by being licensed for civil weddings. These take place in one or two of the larger reception rooms, while receptions and functions can also be held in the house or its grounds, including the 17th century stables. The house has also been the location for television serials, and filming. For the greater part of the year, the house remains a little-known home. It is not open for public viewing. The greatest threat to the house, now without its former estate, is the ever encroaching town of Yeovil. Once some miles distant, its suburbs and industrial estates are now almost visible from the windows of the house. As recently as June 2005 a public planning enquiry was held to investigate the suitability of 15 ha of land adjacent to the house to be developed as a business park.[27]

Montacute House

Sir Edward's choice of architect is unknown.[10] although it has been attributed to the mason, William Arnold, who was responsible for the designs of Cranborne Manor and Wadham College, Oxford, and had worked at Dunster Castle, also in Somerset. Dunster has architectural motifs similar to those found at Montacute.[11] Phelips chose as the site for his new mansion a spot close by the existing house, built by his father. The date work commenced is not documented, but generally thought to be circa 1598/9; this assumption is based on dates on a fireplace and in stained glass within the house. The date, 1601 engraved above a doorcase, is considered the date of completion.[12]

Ham Hill, Somerset

There are two compass trails for orienteering: one in the stone circle area, and one in Witcombe Valley. There are marked by sets of letters printed on small squares from A - J, which are attached to fence posts, signposts, gate and boulders.[27]

Clevedon Shore

It is the side of a mineralised fault, which runs east-west adjacent to the pier, and forms a small cliff feature in Dolomitic Conglomerate on the north side of Clevedon Beach, containing cream to pink baryte together with sulfides. The minerals identified at the site include: haematite, chalcopyrite, tennantite, galena, tetrahedrite, bornite, pyrite, marcasite, enargite and sphalerite. Secondary alteration of this assemblage has produced idaite, Covellite and other Copper sulfides.[1]

Curzon Cinema, Clevedon

Between 1920 and 1922 a new cinema was built on the site (without interruption to the nightly programme of films). The building, still in use to this day, has a row of shops along the front, a cafe above, and facilities for stage shows. The cinema was the site of Clevedon's only fatality due to enemy action in the Second World War, when a soldier standing in the cinema doorway was killed by a bomb, damage from which is still visible on the exterior.[1]

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