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Milton Locksmith: Great Linford, Milton Keynes MK14 5BA
Operating in the vicinity of Milton Keynes Archery Club
Milton Locksmith Great Linford Services carries a range of locks and spares to enable us to carry out any job at any time of the day or night, and we accept calls 24/7. Our guys are experienced and carefully vetted to support the reputation the name Dean Locksmith represents.
Milton Locksmith Great Linford Services will attend to any emergency, including broken locks and keys, lockouts, and after-burglary repairs. You can be assured that all repair work will be carried out by professional locksmiths who will not damage your door and carry out the job as soon as possible to help you carry on with your daily activities as soon as possible. We aim to arrive within the hour unless unforeseen circumstances accrue, such as bad weather.
We operate a NO call-out charges policy!
- We provide Service to:
- Wooden doors,
- uPVC doors,
- Glass doors,
- Security doors,
- Aluminium doors,
- Gates locks,
- Garage doors locks,
- Smart-home security,
- CCTV installations,
- Intercom systems,
- Broken & lost keys,
- NO call-out charges
- BS3621 Insurance Required Locks,
Jammed Locks
uPVC Doors & Windows Locks
Post Burglary Repairs
Number & Code Locks
At the time of its establishment in 1967, Great Linford was one of several North Buckinghamshire villages that were incorporated into the newly designated area of Milton Keynes.
The exact origins of the name “Linford” remain unknown as there are no recorded accounts. However, the first reference to the village can be traced back to 944 when King Edmund granted land to Aelfheah, a thegn, with the freedom to transfer ownership as desired. Linford is also mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086.
During the early 16th century, Dr. Richard Napier served as the rector of Great Linford parish and gained widespread recognition for his skills as a medical practitioner, astrologer, and healer of souls. He was highly regarded among the upper class and even provided care for the Earl of Sunderland in 1629.