Self Storage near Hornsea
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Self Storages in Hornsea, HU18

These Self Storage companies are located in Hornsea
Handy Moves
Company Type: Self Storages
Unit 53, 63 Jeddo Rd
London, W12 9EE
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Tel. 020 8746 7129 Tel. 08000 380 390 |
London Removals
Company Type: Removals & Storage
26 York Street, Mayfair
London, W1U 6PZ
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Tel. 020 8811 8933 |
Man and Van
Company Type: Storage Company
UNIT 36, 88-90 HATTON GARDEN
London, EC1N 8PN
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Tel. 020 8811 8922 |
Kidd T & Son Ltd
Company Type: Removals & Storage
International House/Cliff Rd
, HU18 1JB
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Tel. 01964 537000
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Kidds Services
Company Type: Self Storages
International House/Kidd Park
, HU18 1JB
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Tel. 0800 252220
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The following Removals & Storage are the ones that we have found closest to Hornsea
Long Simon
Company Type: Storage
32-34 Howlett Way
, IP24 1HZ
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Tel. 01842 766477
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P McCarthy Ltd
Company Type: Removals & Storage
16 Barnes Close
, IP27 0NY
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Tel. 01842 810052
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Thompsons
Company Type: Removals & Storage
25 Church Rd
, IP27 0EN
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Tel. 01842 811721
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Vans & Drivers
Company Type: Self Storages
Unit 40 Sir Frank Whittle Bus. Centre Great Central Way
, CV21 3XH
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Tel. 07974 118437
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Boughton Removals
Company Type: Storage Solutions
31 Kimberley Rd
, CV21 2SU
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Tel. 01788 576376
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Storage World
Company Type: Storage
Bourton Rock The Straight Mile B4453
, CV23 9QQ
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Tel. 01926 633382
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Lawford Heath Logistics
Company Type: Storage Solutions
Unit 6/Lawford Heath Ind Est/Lawford Heath La
, CV23 9EU
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Tel. 01788 521943
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B A G Car Storage
Company Type: Self Storages
Green Farm Cottage/The Green
, CV23 0SR
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Tel. 01788 869111
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Kind UK Ltd
Company Type: Self Storage Units
Unit B1/Sovereign Park
, LE16 9EG
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Tel. 01858 464222
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Sharp S J
Company Type: Removals & Storage
Weddington Rd
, CV10 0AE
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Tel. 024 7638 3232
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Abbey Removals
Company Type: Storage
46 Central Avenue
, CV11 5BB
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Tel. 024 7637 1553
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D B Removals
Company Type: Storage
91 Green La
, CV10 9EQ
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Tel. 024 7639 2734
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Teccon Ltd
Company Type: Storage Solutions
Dexron House
, CV11 6RX
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Tel. 024 7632 2880
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Salvesen Christian
Company Type: Self Storages
St. Davids Way
, CV10 7SE
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Tel. 024 7632 4000
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I S D Coldstores Ltd
Company Type: Storage
Haverscroft Industrial Estate
, NR17 1YE
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Tel. 01953 455122
Fax. 01953 455122
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Storage Company in towns near Hornsea, HU18
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Places of interest in Hornsea, HU18
Hornsea is a small seaside resort town and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England at the eastern end of the Trans Pennine Trail. According to the 2001 UK Census Hornsea parish had a population of 8,243. It is well known for its former pottery factory, which closed in 2000, Hornsea Pottery. Along with exhibits of fascinating local history, the largest display of Hornsea Pottery in the world can be seen at the Hornsea Museum, which is located in Newbegin, the main street of Hornsea. Opposite stands the unique \'Folly\', although currently its future is in doubt; built by local business man Bettison in the 19th century, this tower contains the only fully working retractable flag pole in the country. It has many coastal defences such as sea walls, groynes and beach nourishment. Despite these defences, Hornsea\'s primarily cliff-based shoreline is eroding at one of the fastest-known rates in Europe.Coastal erosion is very bad at either end of the main esplanade.
Thornton Curtis is a village and parish in North Lincolnshire 5 miles south-east of Barton-upon-Humber.
Kingston upon Hull (pronounced /ˌkɪŋstən əpɒn ˈhʌl/, or locally [ˌkɪŋkstən əpɒn ˈhʊl]), almost invariably referred to as Hull, is a city and unitary authority area in the ceremonial county of the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is located 25 miles (40 km) from the North Sea on the River Hull at its junction with the Humber estuary. Hull has a resident population of 258,700 (2008 est.). Renamed Kings town upon Hull by King Edward I in 1299, the town and city of Hull has served as market town, military supply port, trading hub, fishing and whaling centre, and industrial metropolis.
The museum, originally known as the Museum of Fisheries and Shipping, opened in 1912 in Pickering Park.[2] It moved to its current location, the Dock Offices building, in 1974.[3] The Dock Offices building is so-named as it is the former headquarters of the Hull Dock Company, which operated all docks in Hull until 1893.[3] Built in 1872, it is a Grade II* listed building[4] and a striking example of Victorian architecture.[3] The building stands in Queen Victoria Square, opposite the Queen's Gardens, in Hull's city centre. Hull City Council currently operates and maintains the museum.[3]
The organ is a large four manual instrument. The oldest parts of the organ date from 1622 by the builder John Raper. There was further work in 1756 and 1758 by John Snetzler and 1788 by Ryley. Forster and Andrews worked on the organ in 1845, 1854, 1876, 1900 and 1908, with John Compton providing the last restoration in 1938.
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