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Hackney & Leigh Estate Agents and Letting Agents, Cumbria. Contact details, address and telephone numbers, plus local information on Mortgages, Home Insurance, Home Loans, Conveyancing, Architects, Surveying and Builders in Location. Find homes, commercial properties, flats, apartments, rentals, bungalows, land for development, and more, including things to do in Location, jobs in Cumbria, hotels and accomodation and more.
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Hackney & Leigh 100 Stricklandgate, Kendal, Cumbria, LA9 4PU
01539 729711
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