SimplyFixIt, is one of the UK's top independent iPad repair specialists. Our head office is in Edinburgh, but we fix iPads for people all over the country, including in Flimwell. No matter your location, we can fix your iPad!
Why trust us with your iPad repair? Our Apple Certified Technicians deliver unrivalled quality, outshining local independent computer shops. With an impressive track record in the Flimwell area, we invite you to experience our top-tier service for all your iPad needs, especially iPad screen repairs.
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We understand the importance of your iPad, so we aim to return it within 48 hours of receiving it. At SimplyFixIt, we believe in precision over speed, but rest assured, your iPad will be in good hands. Once the repair, including any necessary screen repairs, is complete, we'll promptly notify you and arrange express delivery back to Flimwell, either your home or work.
Happy SimplyFixIt Customers near Flimwell
We do more than just fix iPads; our services include repairs for MacBooks, iPhones, and Windows laptops. If you're in the Flimwell vicinity, you're likely close to someone that we've helped in the recent past. Below is a map of the people1 near Flimwell who have used SimplyFixIt because of our fast, efficient, and high-quality repair service.
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iPad Repairs for Schools in Flimwell 🎓
Do you have iPads in your school or college that are broken? We can help. We have partnered with hundreds of schools across the UK , including several near you - e.g. Sandling Primary School & School of Science and Technology Maidstone, to provide an easy & low-cost way to get iPads back into the classroom — where they belong. There's no need to pay for insurance, or pay Apple's exorbitant prices for iPad repairs. We know that you have enough to do as a teacher, so we look after collecting, fixing and returning the iPads from your school. Click here to visit the iPad Repair site for schools, where you can download our brochure or get more information.
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1Please note that for data protection reasons, we've applied "fuzziness" to the location markers. Though not exact, these markers represent the general areas of our satisfied customers.
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About Flimwell
Flimwell is a village in the civil parish of Ticehurst, in the Rother district of East Sussex, England. It is located close to the border with Kent at the junction of the A21 road with the A268 and the B2087. The village is situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty near Bewl Water and Bedgebury Pinetum, and neighbouring villages include Ticehurst, Hurst Green and Hawkhurst.
The origin of the place-name is from the Old English words fliema and wella meaning the spring of the fugitives. The placename appears as Flimenwelle in 1210.
The village is linear in shape and the largest of a group of settlements, some of which contain large residential properties, to both the west and east of the A21. Other settlements are Union Street and Dale Hill to the west, and Seacox Heath to the east. Including the surrounding woods and fields, Flimwell covers an area of approximately 3.5Â km2, of which only approximately 5% is built-up.
A new village hall was completed in 2020. There are a number of businesses & facilities in and around the village, including an award-winning smokery and wine store, pub, motel, pine furniture shop, church, cricket ground with pavilion, playground, a park with a café and offices, and various other businesses.
Flimwell parish church is dedicated to St Augustine of Canterbury.
In the 16th century, Flimwell was one of the stages on the post road from London to Rye.
On the eastern edge of the village lies Seacox Heath, a dacha owned by the Russian Embassy and used by its staff. Built in 1871 by architects Carpenter and Slater, it is a Grade II listed building in the style of a French chateau. The dacha was the subject of news reports in 1999, when dogs from the estate were said to have 'killed approx. 50 ewes and attacked 100 others'. The British Government is considering gifting the property to the Ukrainian Government as compensation for the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.