Paul Davies TV Aerial Installation Mansfield
Give us a call on 01623 702 540
At Paul Davies TV Aerial Installation Mansfield we are the market-leading company in the area. Whatever your needs we are more than happy to help. As we are a local company we can provide you with a free call-out service. We also offer a 10% discount for all clients aged 65 or over at Paul Davies TV Aerial Installer Mansfield.
TV Aerial reception in Mansfield
It is common for TV reception to differ across different areas, your signal may even differ from your neighbours. Regardless of your location, we promise to provide you with a fast, high-quality signal at Paul Davies TV Aerial Installation Mansfield.
We can easily install an aerial for you if you need one to view Freeview. The primary barriers to your TV signal might be tall trees and structures. As a result, unlike our rivals, we do not impose height limitations. Consequently, we can set your aerial in the ideal location.
Our additional TV services
We offer a range of services as well as aerial and satellite installations. For example, we offer TV wall-mounting services for plasma and LCD TVs at Paul Davies TV Aerial Installer Mansfield. Our technicians will install your wall mount at the prime angle, allowing you to enjoy your viewing experience.
At Paul Davies TV Aerial Installation Mansfield our fitters are all fully trained and qualified. We promise to install your wall mount safely with minimal disruption to your property.
Additionally, we offer several services. Get in touch with us at Paul Davies
We are always more than happy to help you out, regardless of your needs. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch. Home theatre systems, Freeview, Freeview, TV, Sky HD, Sky Plus, indoor antennas, and aerial boosters are a few examples. Hence, whatever your demands may be, we can satisfy them. Our specialists can provide you with advice if you’re unclear about which aerial and TV box to choose.
Give us a call on 01623 702 540.
About Mansfield
The Midland Railway extended its Rolleston Junction–Southwell branch to Mansfield in 1871, continued the line north to Worksop in 1875, opened a link from Mansfield Woodhouse to Westhouses and Blackwell in 1886, and completed another link from Pleasley through Bolsover to Barrow Hill in 1890. Mansfield became a rail centre of importance, but it was a Midland Railway centre. The Midland Railway monopoly was broken by a locally promoted Mansfield Railway between Kirkby South Junction and Clipstone Junctions opened in stages between 1913 and 1916 for goods trains and in 1917 for Nottingham–Ollerton passenger trains, calling at a second Mansfield passenger station.
Despite being ostensibly autonomous, the Mansfield Railway had connections to the Great Central Railway at both ends, which operated the trains.
Thus Mansfield had two railway stations: Mansfield Town – the former Midland station on Station Road, near Belvedere Street – and Mansfield Central, the former Mansfield Railway station on Great Central Road, near Ratcliffe Gate. Mansfield was left without passenger trains until the Robin Hood line brought them back in 1995 after Central station lost its regular passenger services at the beginning of 1956 and Town station closed to travellers in 1964.