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Removal Office in Wedmore, BS28
Removal Office in BS28 Wedmore These Removal Office companies are located in Wedmore
























































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

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

No added Removal Office are located in Wedmore

The following Removal Office are the ones that we have found closest to Wedmore
A J Van Plan Removals
Company Type: Office Removal Companies
114 Sandford Road
, BS25 1JJ
Tel. 01934 844970



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BS28 Removal Office services in Wedmore
Places of interest in Wedmore, BS28

Tealham and Tadham Moors

Land south of this site is included in Catcott, Edington and Chilton Moors SSSI.

Banwell Ochre Caves

There are five caves in total which contain the most extensive and accessible yellow ochre workings in the Mendip Hills. A wide variety of ochre types and iron hydroxides (limonites) can be examined in situ, and the evidence of their accumulation as residual ore-bodies associated with Ice Age (Pleistocene) sediments is clearly visible.

Axbridge Hill and Fry's Hill

Axbridge Hill and Fry's Hill (grid reference ST433555) is a 64.8 hectare (160.1 acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in the Mendip Hills, Somerset, notified in 1990.

Max Bog

Dactylorhiza orchids are well represented, including the hybrids D. Ã? grandis and D. Ã? hallii.[4]

Bridgwater railway station

The railway arrived at Bridgwater on 14 June 1841 when the Bristol and Exeter Railway opened its line. This was the terminus of the line for a year while the Somerset Bridge was constructed over the River Parrett; the line was extended to Taunton on 1 June 1842.[2]

Information by Wikipedia.com

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