Self Storages in Penzance, TR1

These Self Storage companies are located in Penzance
Handy Moves
Company Type: Self Storage Units
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 Solutions
UNIT 36, 88-90 HATTON GARDEN
London, EC1N 8PN
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Tel. 020 8811 8922 |
Easimove Express
Company Type: Self Storage Units
3 Penare Gdns
, TR18 2AR
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Tel. 01736 360003
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WCRAS
Company Type: Storage Company
46 Roscadghill Parc
, TR18 3QX
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Tel. 01736 332950
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The following Removals & Storage are the ones that we have found closest to Penzance
Woman & Van
Company Type: Self Storages
Roskrow Manor
, TR10 9AP
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Tel. 07527 873327
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Goodall J A & Sons
Company Type: Removals & Storage
The Warehouse/Quarry Pk Rd
, TR7 2NP
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Tel. 01637 873753
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Man With Van
Company Type: Storage Company
95 Mount Wise
, TR7 2BT
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Tel. 07791 626573
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Lo-Tec Self Storage
Company Type: Self Storages
Herniss Business Park/Longdowns
, TR10 9BY
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Tel. 01209 861508
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Docustore
Company Type: Self Storages
Unit 7/Eastwood Park/Eastwood Rd
, TR10 8LA
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Tel. 01326 375807
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Boat Yard
Company Type: Storage Company
Falmouth Rd
, TR10 8AD
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Tel. 01326 319301
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Truro Removals
Company Type: Storage Solutions
9 Trehaverne Ter
, TR1 3SE
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Tel. 01872 241958
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Turners
Company Type: Self Storage Units
Comprigney Hill
, TR1 3EF
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Tel. 01872 270081
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St Merryn Cold Stores
Company Type: Self Storages
Lighterage Hill
, TR1 2ST
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Tel. 01872 278616
Fax. 01872 278616
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Man & Van Hire
Company Type: Self Storage Units
24 Symons Cl
, TR4 8ER
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Tel. 01872 560999
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Davis Steve
Company Type: Self Storage Units
Riverside/Station Rd
, TR4 8NH
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Tel. 01872 561333
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Watts Gary
Company Type: Self Storages
Besowsa Cottages/Besowsa
, TR2 4HB
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Tel. 01726 883469
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Roseland Storage
Company Type: Self Storage Units
Lanhay
, TR2 5ER
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Tel. 01872 580294
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Allstore
Company Type: Self Storage Units
Pendown Park
, TR4 9NE
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Tel. 01872 560055
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There is a restaurant and coffee shop and regular flea markets.
Paul Robins, the Bible Christian pioneer in Canada was born in Kenwyn. Joseph Antonio Emidy, the composer and former slave is buried here, as is Charles Foster Barham, the physician and antiquarian. The Rt Revd Edward Harold Browne (Bishop of Winchester) was Vicar of Kenwyn, 1849?1857, and also held the living of Kea, and from 1854 the Norrisian Chair at Cambridge. John Rundle Cornish was also Vicar of Kenwyn and subsequently Bishop of St Germans.[7]Conrad Meyer was a later vicar who also went on to become a bishop.
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There are three Redruth transmitting stations:
In the 1880s and 1890s the town end of Clinton Road gained a number of institutions, notably a School of Mines and Art School in 1882?83, St. Andrews Church (replacing the chapel in Chapel Street) in 1883 and, opposite, the Free Library, built in 1895. The Mining Exchange was built in 1880 as a place for the trading of mineral stock. By the turn of the century, Victoria Park had been laid out to commemorate the Golden Jubilee and this part of town had taken on its present appearance ? a far cry from the jumble of mining activity that had taken place there in the early 19th century. Redruth was making its transition from a market town dominated by mines and industry to a residential centre.
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