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Winkworth Basingstoke

Winkworth Basingstoke

Winkworth Basingstoke 10b Church Street , Basingstoke ,
Many of our team were born and bred in Basingstoke, so we know our town and its surrounding villages inside and out. Thinking of selling give us a call.
Winton House

Winton House

Winton Square, Basingstoke ,
Winton House is an independent serviced office serving Basingstoke and surrounds. Services cover vrtual office and part-time office space as well as bookkeeping, marketing, secretarial all to support
Tel: 1256833333
Wellman Property Management - Basingstoke Lettings

Wellman Property Management - Basingstoke Lettings

4 Wote Street, Basingstoke ,
Offering property lettings in and around the Basingstoke area. Landlords - Call today, we have tenants waiting to rent your house.
Tel: 1256353722
Ur Next Move

Ur Next Move

Sell your home for just £399 . . . . .
Newman Properties

Newman Properties

32 - 34 King Street, Bathgate ,
Our website has been designed to allow easy access to our wide range of properties. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions for our team of estate agents or visit our website to find out more. Call: 01506 635800 or 07787 577607 Visit: www.newman-properties.co.uk
Tempus Property Management Limited

Tempus Property Management Limited

6-10 Glasgow Road, Bathgate ,
Tempus Property Management is a dynamic and energetic company based in central Scotland. With over 27 years of property management experience between us,Tempus Property Management strives to provide the best service for our tenants and landlords alike.
Bawdsey Hall

Bawdsey Hall

Ferry Road, Bawdsey ,
Suffolk's secret hideaway Bawdsey Hall was built in the early 1700's by the Tollemache family as a hunting lodge. The hall has a vast history and has been owned previously by the Quilter family who originally built Bawdsey Manor. The family of Edith Cavell aslo lived here for a period of time. The Suffolk Punch are also linked to the hall as we believe this was the place of the original Bawdsey Stud. Alfred Lyttelton is also believed to have stayed here during his annual holiday with his dog 'Poll' who unfortunately was drowned in the River Deben nearby. During the war the property was taken over by the military as army headquarters and was linked with the infamous Bawdsey Radar station. Rumours are that Churchill did stay here for a very short time.