Self Storage near Whitchurch
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Self Storages in Whitchurch, SY13

These Self Storage companies are located in Whitchurch
Handy Moves
Company Type: Removals & Storage
Unit 53, 63 Jeddo Rd
London, W12 9EE
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Tel. 020 8746 7129 Tel. 08000 380 390 |
London Removals
Company Type: Storage
26 York Street, Mayfair
London, W1U 6PZ
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Tel. 020 8811 8933 |
Man and Van
Company Type: Removals & Storage
UNIT 36, 88-90 HATTON GARDEN
London, EC1N 8PN
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Tel. 020 8811 8922 |
The following Removals & Storage are the ones that we have found closest to Whitchurch
A1 Removals
Company Type: Removals & Storage
53 Traherne Drive
, CF5 4UL
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Tel. 029 2059 3158
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Dennings Of Newport
Company Type: Self Storage Units
Rhymney River Bridge Rd
, CF23 9AF
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Tel. 01633 482442
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1 Man And His Van
Company Type: Self Storages
137 Llandaff Road
, CF11 9NH
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Tel. 07866 915974
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Direct Removals
Company Type: Storage Solutions
156 Lansdowne Road
, CF5 1JT
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Tel. 029 2023 2795
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Chapman Of Cardiff
Company Type: Storage Company
Rhymney River Bridge Rd
, CF23 9AF
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Tel. 029 2049 2063
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Direct Storage
Company Type: Removals & Storage
Unit 1/Bygate House/Curran Rd
, CF10 5NE
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Tel. 029 2037 2262
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Jones Lee
Company Type: Storage Company
35 Monmouth St
, CF11 6SF
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Tel. 07929 459032
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Lucas Removals
Company Type: Storage
Sea Rock House/20
, CF14 5EW
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Tel. 029 2075 5050
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Lucas Removals
Company Type: Removals & Storage
612 Newport Rd
, CF3 4FE
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Tel. 029 2030 6688
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Alliance Removals
Company Type: Storage
5 Anstee Ct/Leckwith Rd
, CF11 8HF
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Tel. 029 2023 1250
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Industore
Company Type: Self Storage Units
1 Tollgate Cl
, CF11 8UE
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Tel. 029 2023 9000
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Cardiff Self Storage
Company Type: Self Storage Units
Wentloog Corporate Park/Wentloog Rd
, CF3 2ER
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Tel. 029 2036 1361
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Cardiff Archives
Company Type: Storage
Unit 7/9/Curran Buildings/Curran Rd
, CF10 5NE
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Tel. 029 2066 8915
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SWL Freight
Company Type: Self Storages
Moy Rd Ind Est
, CF15 7QR
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Tel. 029 2081 1113
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Cougar Removals
Company Type: Storage
186 Broadway
, CF24 1QJ
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Tel. 029 2045 1136
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Pickfords Moving & Storage
Company Type: Removals & Storage
Pickfords House/Allied Ind Pk/Seawall Rd
, CF24 5PH
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Tel. 029 2066 2460
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Atlas Removals
Company Type: Storage Company
28 Richards Terrace
, CF24 1RX
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Tel. 029 2030 1276
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Aust Removals
Company Type: Removals & Storage
29/Glyn Simon House/Princes Ct/Richmond Cr
, CF24 3AU
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Tel. 029 2048 2770
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Safestore Self Storage
Company Type: Self Storage Units
Units 1 & 2 Davis Street
, CF24 2FU
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Tel. 0800-028 1123
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Maltings Ltd The
Company Type: Storage
The Maltings/East Tyndall St
, CF24 5EZ
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Tel. 029 2046 2045
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Storage Company in towns near Whitchurch, SY13
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Places of interest in Whitchurch, SY13
The current name comes from 'White Church' which refers to a church from Norman times made from white stone. As might be expected, there are other towns of the same name Whitchurch in England. The current impressive church is the church of St Alkmund, Church of England (Anglican). Dispensing with the colour tradition it was built in 1712 of red sandstone and stands on the site of the earlier Norman church. It is an important Listed Grade One building.
The Zoo is split into three separate directorates under the management of the Director General, Gordon McGregor Reid:
Distance board found in some disrepair on a station wall.
The Chester Shot Tower is one of only three such structures to remain in the UK.[1][2] Although shot towers were very common during the 19th century across the country (two appear in the London skyline in John Constable's 1832 painting, The Opening of Waterloo Bridge),[8] the Chester tower is the only surviving example which dates from the 18th or 19th centuries. Other early shot towers include the Jackson Ferry Shot Tower (c.1807), an example of a stone shot tower in Wythe County, Virginia, and the brick Sparks Shot Tower in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1808), both in the US.
The Rea Brook flows through the area, a tributary of the River Severn. The brook was in the past known as the "Meole Brook". The name Meole Brace comes from the old Saxon manor house, which no longer stands, owned by the Brace family (perhaps originally 'de Bracey': Norman barons). It has been known as Meole, or Mole, or Mill for almost 1000 years; it may come from Mill, as in flour mill, as there was certainly a mill on the brook, or possibly from the Welsh 'Moel' meaning "bare", or, by extension "bare hill"- or from Old English mele, "meal" as in "oatmeal", referring to the sediment in the brook giving a "mealy" appearance. This latter etymology is supported by most of the earlier (Middle English) spellings which have "Mele" without an "o"; Malvern, derived from the Welsh 'Moel' appears as mal- or mael- while Old English myll "mill" only appears with an e in southeastern (mostly Kentish) texts.
Information by Wikipedia.com
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