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iPhone Repairs for Mendlesham carried out by Apple certified technicians.

There are so many reasons to choose SimplyFixIt for your iPhone Repairs. Our technicians are certified by Apple. We use the highest quality screens available, including genuine Apple screens, and we pay our staff the Real Living Wage.

For over 25 years we have carried out computer and other IT repairs for people who came into our shops, and now we can give the people of Mendlesham the same quality of repairs for their iPhones.

Mail-In iPhone Screen Repairs for Mendlesham, by SimplyFixIt

People from Mendlesham choose SimplyFixIt as their iPhone repair company because we offer the highest standards of repairs, including using genuine Apple screens, which typically can't be matched by a local independent computer store. They post us their iPhone, which is professionally repaired, and returned by a secure overnight courier. In most cases, they receive their iPhone back 2 days after they post it to us.

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At SimplyFixIt, we believe that doing things right is better than doing things quickly, so there may be some cases where we need just a bit longer to get your iPhone ready. Don't worry though, as soon as the iPhone repair is completed, we'll be in touch to let you know. We can then arrange a secure, express delivery back to Mendlesham.

SimplyFixIt customers near Mendlesham

We Fix iPhones for people from all over the country, including near Mendlesham. Chances are that you live close to one of our customers already. Here is a map of the people1, who live near Mendlesham, that have had their iPhone fixed by SimplyFixIt recently. They have posted their iPhone to us, and then we repaired it and sent it back using an insured, overnight courier service.

1For security & data protection reasons, we are not showing the exact location of our customers. We apply slight randomness to the location markers, so they don't show the exact address. The markers fall in a slightly different location each time, but the general area is correct.

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Send your iPhone to us via Royal Mail Special Delivery, which should provide you with adequate insurance. We will fix it and return it to you without any fuss.


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More about Mendlesham

Mendlesham is a village in Suffolk with 1,407 inhabitants at the 2011 census. It lies 5 miles (8 km) north east of Stowmarket and 73.135 miles (117.699 km) from London.

The place-name 'Mendlesham' is first attested in the Domesday Book of 1086, where it appears as Melnesham and Mundlesham. The name means 'Myndel's village'.

Mendlesham is known for its large street fair which is held on every May Day bank holiday. Mendlesham has a popular community newsletter, and a good primary school. There is one public house in the village called 'The King's Head'. The village has a fish and chip shop and Mendlesham Bakery, a 'Premier Stores' convenience store with a Post Office counter..

Nearby at grid reference TM123640 is the Mendlesham transmitting station which broadcasts Kiss 105-108 (previously Vibe FM) on 106.4 MHz and the Digital One digital radio multiplex, and which was formerly used for VHF 405 line transmissions of Anglia Television. The mast stands at the corner of the former WWII airfield, RAF Mendlesham. This was used by the RAF and US Eighth Air Force between 1943 and 1955, and once held a memorial to the US 34th Bomb Group. The memorial has now been moved to the churchyard of St. Mary's in Mendlesham. Although some of the land has reverted to agriculture or is an industrial estate, one airstrip is now used by the Suffolk Coastal Floaters Hang Gliding Club.

There are two churches in the village, a small URC chapel and the grand medieval church of St Mary the Virgin, built at a time when the village had a much larger population, as well as a Baptist chapel in Mendlesham Green. Unlike many Anglican churches today, there is a mass (Communion) service held every day at St Mary's.

In 1531 , the Mendlesham Christian Brethren were a group of Protestant dissenters, and two decades later, Adam Foster became a Marian martyr, after he refused to attend a Roman Catholic mass. He was condemned to be burnt at the stake by John Hopton, the Bishop of Norwich.

Mendlesham had the second station on the Mid-Suffolk Light Railway, which ran from 1904 to 1952.

Mendlesham Manor is an Elizabethan Manor House.

Close to Mendlesham is the hamlet of Mendlesham Green, which contains Mendlesham Green Baptist Church.

The village was struck by an F0/T1 tornado on 23 November 1981, as part of the record-breaking nationwide tornado outbreak on that day.


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