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Computer Repair Bromham - Pc Support-Maintenance-Networking

Computer Repair Bromham - Pc Support-Maintenance-NetworkingWelcome to Computer Repair Bromham your one stop shop for Laptop, Pc, Computer repair, support maintenance and wireless network installation in the Bromham region and the surrounding Bromham area. 

Computer Repair Bromham - 24/7 Remote IT Support

If your computer is having problems you can book 24 hour instant computer support in the Bromham area

 

For more information click here or call  0870 170 5067 24/7.

If your computer is running slow make sure you read our fixing a slow computer guide before arranging a call out.


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Bromham Computer Repair Services Include:

  • Computer maintenance Bromham
  • Computer support Bromham
  • Computer repair services Bromham
  • Pc support Bromham
  • Wireless networking Bromham
  • Wireless installation Bromham
  • Computer upgrades Bromham
  • Fix my computer Bromham
  • Pc health checks Bromham
  • Internet security and wireless network security 
  • Home network installation Bromham

 


 Local Bedfordshire Computer Repair Pages

Ampthill - Arlesey - Aspley Guise Barton le Clay - Bedford - Beeston - Biddenham  
Biggleswade - Bromham - Cranfield - Dunstable - Elstow - Flitwick - Kempston - Langford 
Leighton Buzzard - Linslade - Luton - Oakley - Sharnbrook - Shefford - Westoning  - Wootton



About Bromham

Bromham is a village and civil parish in Bedfordshire, England, west of the town of Bedford. It is within commuting distance to London via Bedford railway station.

Bromham has a number of notable features including a flour watermill (Bromham Mill, now open to the public), a beautiful church, St Owen's, and a medieval bridge over the River Great Ouse that, until 1986, carried the main A428 road over the river on 26 arches. Fortunately for the bridge, and the rest of the village, it was bypassed.

The watermill is referred to in the Domesday Book of 1086 and the Vikings navigated the Great Ouse a long time ago.

Bromham (Bruneham in Doomsday) is probably the enclosed meadow on which the broom or the dyers weed grew. If so, the cultivation of much more than a thousand years since the name was given, has practically eradicated these plants.

The Parish is for the greater part enclosed in a bend in the Ouse, and it touches the parishes of Oakley, Biddenham, Kempston, Stagsden, Stevington and at its western point, Turvey.

 

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