etyres mobile tyres fitting service in Elgin Morayshire Scotland

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Mobile tyres fitting service in Elgin Morayshire Scotland

We offer the lowest priced tyres and a mobile tyres fitting service for Elgin Morayshire Scotland. See our tyres price check comparison. No call out charge. All leading brands of car tyres, van tyres, 4X4 tyres & run-flat tyres. We fit tyres at your place of work or home driveway. Tyres fitting and balancing is fully guaranteed. Also car batteries. Our low prices for tyres and car batteries are fully inclusive, no hidden extras. We don't have expensive tyres depots so our prices are always low.

We offer a complete range of tyres backed up by our efficient and cost effective mobile tyres fitting service for Elgin Morayshire Scotland. So, rather than having to travel to a traditional tyre depot to have tyres fitted, you remain at home or at work and we come to you. This is much more convenient… and, it also greatly reduces our operating costs so we are able to slash our selling prices of tyres by up to 40%.

Unlike many companies selling tyres on-line we have a head office call centre. This provides advice and technical information on all aspects of tyres. Also, for those who prefer to place their order for tyres by telephone, rather than by buying tyres on-line, we have a freephone facility (0800 028 9000).

We are proud of our Customer service record, and we fully guarantee our work. Please feel free to call our freephone telephone number if you would like personal help and service, we are always ready and willing to explain the choices and make sure you are happy with our sales and service for car tyres and car batteries.

More about Elgin Morayshire Scotland

An agreeable climate, fertile soil and strategic position have all ensured Morayshire would play a part in the story of Scotland from the earliest times. Its principal town Elgin, was founded on a ridge with a naturally defensive mound and surrounded on three sides by the River Lossie. It is likely that the castle was here as early as the eleventh century and the surrounding land became a favourite hunting ground for early monarchs. David 1 granted Elgin the status of Royal Burgh and in 1224 the Bishop of Moray chose Elgin as his seat and Elgin Cathedral was built.

Elgin continued to grow steadily throughout medieval times and by the seventeenth century many fine buildings stood testament to the merchants and craftsmen that Elgin had attracted, however by the beginning of the nineteenth century Elgin still only had a population numbering less than 4000, and the town largely consisted of the castle, the cathedral and the three streets with their buildings running between the two.

Then along with the general economic growth of Victorian Britain and the arrival of the railway, fortunes made abroad financed some of the finest buildings to be built in Elgin. The period between 1820 and 1840 witnessed the transformation of Elgin with many new buildings such as Dr Grays Hospital, Anderson’s Institute and St Giles Church, a neo classical design. 1842 gave Elgin a museum and by the mid 1800s Elgin had doubled in size showing its true status as a city.

Today Elgin is steeped in history with its classical town centre, restored eighteenth century town houses and wynds, cathedral with the nearby Bishops house, museum, ruined castle and Cooper Park, a gift to Elgin in 1903. Here is Elgin Library a superb new facility opened in 1996 and Grant Lodge, a town house built for the Seafield family in 1751, now housing the Grant Lodge Local Heritage Centre with its local and archival collections on Moray and Elgin Cathedral, a must for all visitors to Elgin.

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