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  2. Houseful (company) - Wikipedia

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    In June 2012, Zoopla and its constabularies formed Zoopla Property Group Ltd. [20] Zoopla's biggest shareholder, the Daily Mail and General Trust, floated Zoopla on the London Stock Exchange in June 2014. [21] In June 2015, Zoopla bought the price comparison website Uswitch for £190m. [22] In February 2017, the company changed its name to ZPG ...

  3. PrimeLocation - Wikipedia

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    PrimeLocation.com is a UK property portal owned by ZPG Ltd that lists properties in the UK and abroad. It was founded in 2001 by a group of 200 UK estate agents. It accepts property listings only from estate agents, letting agents and property developers.

  4. Willoughby Waterleys - Wikipedia

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    Property prices range from below average to very high. [12] The average asking price in Willoughby Waterleys for houses is £524,998, according to Zoopla and their "Zed-Index"; the average property value "based on current Zoopla Estimates" is £452,507. [13] Main Street, Willoughby Waterleys, Leicestershire - geograph.org.uk - 164758

  5. Leicester Square - Wikipedia

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    The square lies within an area bound by Lisle Street, to the north; Charing Cross Road, to the east; Orange Street, to the south; and Whitcomb Street, to the west.The park at the centre of the square is bound by Cranbourn Street, to the north; Leicester Street, to the east; Irving Street, to the south; and a section of road designated simply as Leicester Square, to the west.

  6. Leicester House, Westminster - Wikipedia

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    Leicester House in an engraving of 1748. Leicester House was a large aristocratic townhouse in Westminster, London, to the north of where Leicester Square now is. Built by the Earl of Leicester and completed in 1635, it was later occupied by Elizabeth Stuart, a British princess and former Queen of Bohemia, and in the 1700s by the two successive Hanoverian princes of Wales.

  7. LE postcode area - Wikipedia

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    The LE postcode area, also known as the Leicester postcode area, [2] is a group of 21 postcode districts in central England, within 12 post towns.These cover most of Leicestershire (including Leicester, Loughborough, Hinckley, Melton Mowbray, Coalville, Market Harborough, Ashby de la Zouch, Lutterworth, Wigston, Markfield and Ibstock) and most of Rutland (including Oakham), plus small parts of ...

  8. Granby Street, Leicester - Wikipedia

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    Granby Street in 1903. The street houses Leicester City Council and the Grand Hotel, built in 1898, [1] the Turkey Cafe, and was once home to a temperance hall. [2] From 1901 to 1949, electric lines of two-track trams ran along Granby Street towards the Clock Tower and the train station towards Stoneygate. [3]

  9. Sue Townsend Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Leicester property developer Norman Gill gave £25,000 towards refurbishment through the Norman Gill Charitable Trust. The theatre re-opened in 2010. As well as performances from Leicester College and students in Performing Arts and Music and Sound courses, the Upper Brown Street venue hosts shows and acts from external performers.