Dependable, Friendly & Cost Effective Local Locksmith in Arlesford
GPM Colchester Locksmith Service has been providing a first-class service in and around the Colchester area since 1996 and are now excited to say that we cover Arlesford area’s too. We pride ourselves on being reliable, fast and value for money.
All of our locksmiths are fully trained and have been approved by the regulatory governing bodies. This ensures that all the work is guaranteed to the highest standard. Furthermore, all lock fittings and repairs comply to BS3621. GPM Locksmiths is part of GPM Maintenance ltd.
If you are in need of a locksmith, you either need help in a hurry or you need assistance with a very important task. This means that you need to find a reliable, effective and available locksmith who can resolve your issue in a calm, quick and suitable manner.
If you need more information about our entry procedures please call us on 01206 869209 and we can discuss your concerns or any questions that you might have.
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WHY USE OUR ARLESFORD LOCKSMITH SERVICES?
If you lose your keys or need replacement locks fitted, it is understandable that you will feel stressed or pressurised. However, this is a situation that we deal with every day, so allow us to resolve the matter in an effective manner. Here’s what you get when you use our services:
Dependable, Friendly Locksmiths
Cost Effective, first class services
Fast and Reliable
24/7 hour services with no call out charges
If you need more information about our procedures please call us on 01206 869209 and we can discuss your concerns or any questions that you might have.
OTHER AREAS WE COVER NEAR ARLSFORD
GREAT BENTLEY
LANGHAM
MANNINGTREE
WIVENHOE
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT ARDLEIGH
New Alresford or simply Alresford is a small town and civil parish in the City of Winchester district of Hampshire, England. It is 7.5 miles (12 km) northeast of Winchester and 12 miles (20 km) southwest of the town of Alton. New Alresford has independent shops, a tourist information centre, a central conservation area, four tea rooms, five pubs and is a terminus as with Alton of the Watercress Line, a steam-worked heritage railway at Alresford railway station. Of its population, 25.9% are aged 65 or over, and the mean age is higher than the national average, at 45.4 years.
Alresford History
There is evidence of Neolithic, Bronze Age and Iron Age occupation on numerous sites in the Alresford area, with a Roman or Romano-British site on nearby Fobdown and to the south-east of the town in Bramdean. There is evidence of a grant to the Church at Winchester sometime before the 9th century, which became known as the Liberty of Alresford. Alresford was listed in the Domesday Book but this probably refers to what is now Old Alresford as there is no evidence of a settlement south of the river at this time. Old Alresford as with Farnham, Guildford, Dorking and Maidstone adjoins the Pilgrims’ Way between Canterbury and Winchester.