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Making all the right moves, and movies We don’t just move houses...
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large modern premises in Parkwood. The firm’s offices and secure warehouse are based there, along with a fleet of 10 removal lorries and a vintage vehicle called Eric. The 1971 Leyland 5 50 FG lorry’s mint condition attracts attention and awards at vintage vehicle shows and it is in demand for period film work. Eric has appeared in several movies including “Brighton Rock”, “Made in Dagenham” and most recently in “Railway Man”, staring Colin Firth and Nicole Kidman.
vehicle ‘Eric’
With over 68 years experience of moving houses, the team at family-run Bray and Son know a thing or two about how to make a house-move run smoothly and how to take care of treasured possessions.
Graham Bray, whose father Frank started the business in 1946, takes great pride in the level of service his company can now provide from its
It seems to follow that if Brays can look after one of their own vehicles so well, they will take the same devoted care over your goods when it comes to moving house.
On-site storage is of an equally high standard with an advanced security system to keep goods safe and secure. You can take a virtual tour of the warehouse with Google Maps at: Bray and Sons, Maidstone.
Why trust your possessions to anyone else! 01622 670562
National & International Removals & Secure Storage
www.brayandson.com Unit 15 Heronden Road, Parkwood, Maidstone
Short & long term storage
CCTV & Redcare alarm protection 24/7 Fully insured
Own storage warehouse Self storage available
We move homes... Who do you trust with your finances?
In today’s economic climate more and more people are turning to professionals to guide them on how to make the best of their individual financial circumstances. Mortgages can
seem like a minefield for so many house buyers and home owners, no matter what their age or stage of life.
What is needed is clear, plain speaking advice from an independent, unbiased advisor. Trust, transparency and continuity are key when sharing your personal information and these are of the utmost importance to Sarah Ferrell, a
Please contact Sarah T: 01622 631372
Bearsted based personal Mortgage Advisor. Sarah has built a credible name for herself over her many years in the finance industry and may be recognised by many previous clients she has helped in years past.
As Sarah has now broadened her financial spectrum of services it will enable her to offer a more comprehensive package to each client – all done in the comfort of your own home at a time to suit. Not only is this convenient but it offers a reassurance that you can have trusted relatives or friends present at the consultations if required.
As Sarah is not tied to any one specific provider you can be certain the recommendations given will be the most suitable for your own circumstances.
If you would like to review your circumstances or are looking for any if the services listed, contact Sarah for a highly professional and confidential service.
M: 07789007447 E:
sarah.ferrell@btopenworld.com
Sixty plus is directly authorised and regulated by the financial conduct authority. There may be a fee for mortgage advice, the amount of which will depend on your circumstances. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage. To fully understand the features and risks of equity release a personalised illustration will be provided.
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Sarah is able to help and advise in relation to:
Mortgages for First Time Buyers, re-mortgages, capital raising and house purchases
Mortgages for buy-to-let and second homes
Equity release for retired home owners needing to release a cash sum
Life insurance, Critical Illness cover and all general insurances
Will writing
Local & long distance, full & part loads International shipping Wrap & pack service available
Domestic & commercial moving & storage
Fleet of own vehicles
All staff are British Assoication of Removers trained & CRB checked
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