Self Storage near Loanhead
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Self Storages in Loanhead, EH20

These Self Storage companies are located in Loanhead
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: Self Storage Units
UNIT 36, 88-90 HATTON GARDEN
London, EC1N 8PN
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Tel. 020 8811 8922 |
Bishops Move Ltd
Company Type: Storage
Pentland Ind Est
, EH20 9QH
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Tel. 0131-556 6666
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Crown Movers
Company Type: Removals & Storage
Unit 1 4 Pentland Ind Est Borthwick View
, EH20 9QH
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Tel. 0808-166 1526
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The following Removals & Storage are the ones that we have found closest to Loanhead
Van Cabs Ltd
Company Type: Removals & Storage
Flat 2F2 15 Falcon Gardens
, EH10 4AP
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Tel. 0800-032 3550
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Advanced Removals
Company Type: Self Storages
62 Broomfield Cr
, EH12 7LX
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Tel. 0131-466 4149
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Award Removals
Company Type: Removals & Storage
The Old Brewery/Peffermill Road
, EH16 4AT
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Tel. 07771 597099
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A Man & Van 4 Hire
Company Type: Removals & Storage
25/10 Lower Granton Rd
, EH5 3RT
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Tel. 0131-552 6214
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G L C
Company Type: Self Storages
16 Muirhouse Way
, EH4 4QA
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Tel. 0131-538 5829
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Capital Removals
Company Type: Storage Company
11 Granton Sq
, EH5 1HX
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Tel. 0131-552 2985
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Hoults Group
Company Type: Storage Company
62 West Harbour Rd
, EH5 1PW
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Tel. 0131-225 6764
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South Side Movers
Company Type: Self Storages
PO Box 28265
, EH9 1GA
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Tel. 07906 166122
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Intransit
Company Type: Storage Company
98 Saughtonhall Dr
, EH12 5TL
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Tel. 0131-466 6155
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Data Safe Storage
Company Type: Self Storages
25 Dunedin St
, EH7 4JG
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Tel. 0131-556 9229
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All U Store
Company Type: Storage
5 Clermiston Rd
, EH12 6XG
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Tel. 0131-334 3696
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Man Van Removals
Company Type: Storage Solutions
13 Glengyle Ter
, EH3 9LN
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Tel. 07834 621636
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McLeods Removals
Company Type: Self Storages
18 Craigour Cr
, EH17 7PH
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Tel. 0131-664 4271
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Clockwork Ltd
Company Type: Storage Solutions
38 West Harbour Rd
, EH5 1PU
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Tel. 0131-551 5533
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Mini Movers
Company Type: Self Storages
34 Lochend Dr
, EH7 6DJ
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Tel. 07704 018860
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Illand Peter
Company Type: Storage Solutions
109 Edmonstone Road
, EH22 1QX
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Tel. 0131-663 5237
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Intransit
Company Type: Removals & Storage
24 Bruntsfield Pl
, EH10 4HJ
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Tel. 0131-229 8361
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Len Lothian Ltd
Company Type: Storage Company
11 Granton Sq
, EH5 1HX
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Tel. 0131-552 8141
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C S S
Company Type: Storage Solutions
Polton House/Polton Rd
, EH18 1BW
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Tel. 0131-663 9020
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Storezone Ltd
Company Type: Storage Company
Unit 1 Eastfield Industrial Est
, EH26 8HA
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Tel. 01968 670670
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Storage Company in towns near Loanhead, EH20
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Places of interest in Loanhead, EH20
The limestone industry was a source of employment by the late eighteenth century, the works being at Burdiehouse, about a mile to the north west. The coal industry continued to expand and by 1874 the town was linked to the railway. Shale was mined between Loanhead and Burdiehouse in the late nineteenth century, from 1880 under the Clippens Oil Company of Paisley. By this time the population had expanded to 3,250. The town was granted burgh status in 1884.[1] The North British Railway built a steel lattice girder box viaduct across Bilston Glen in 1892, replacing another which had been designed by Thomas Bouch.
All five floors are connected by a central scale-and-platt staircase, added in the early 17th century to replace a turnpike stair in the south-west. The rooms of the upper floors have impressive panelling and decorated ceilings. The main hall, in the south part of the block, has been divided, but retains a large fireplace with the carved initials WS and JE, for William Sinclair and his wife Jean Edmonstone, and the date 1597.[9]
It is also claimed that other carvings in the chapel reflect Masonic imagery, such as the way that hands are placed in various figures. One carving may show a blindfolded man being led forward with a noose around his neck?similar to the way a candidate is prepared for initiation into Freemasonry. The carving has been eroded by time and pollution and is difficult to make out clearly. The chapel was built in the 15th century, and the earliest records of Freemasonic lodges date back only to the late 16th and early 17th centuries.[21] A more likely explanation however is that the Masonic imagery was added at a later date. This may have taken place in the 1860s when James St Clair-Erskine, 3rd Earl of Rosslyn instructed Edinburgh architect David Bryce, a known freemason, to undertake restoration work on areas of the church including many of the carvings.[22]
From 1961 to 1973 the ROE's Earlyburn Outstation some 20 miles (30 km) south of Edinburgh was used for optical tracking of artificial satellites. From 1967 to 1976 the observatory operated a 16/24-inch (0.4/0.6 m) Schmidt camera - matching the one in Edinburgh - at its Monte Porzio Catone observing station near Rome. A division of labour developed: By 1976 the ROE as an SRC/SERC establishment spent most of its resources on running and supporting national facilities, while astronomical research was left to the university's Department of Astronomy.
With overcrowding of the city centre being initially alleviated by migration to the north, to the New Town, via the North Bridge erected in 1772. However, many people felt that the New Town, elegant as it was, did not offer privacy and intimacy, and so, when the South Bridge was built in 1788, parts of Newington became available for development and migration there commenced, generally into small villas. Many of these can still be seen. Much of the tenement building, however was not to come for another 100 years.
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