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Replacement Car Keys, Fobs and Key Cards Kendal
We repair and replace all types of car keys—fully coded and programmed—for cars and commercial vehicles.
Avoid paying dealership prices for replacement car keys, remote fobs, or vehicle unlocking.
Our auto locksmiths offer key replacements at a fraction of the cost. Where possible, we’ll repair your existing key or fob, and we can unlock your vehicle if the keys are locked inside.
Auto locksmiths specialise in replacing lost, damaged or stolen car keys. Whether you need a standard key, remote fob or key card, replacements are fully coded and programmed on site for most makes and models, including commercial vehicles.
Modern auto locksmiths use the latest tools to cut and code new keys at your location, often quicker and far cheaper than a dealership. If your original key still works but is faulty, they can often repair or reprogram it instead of replacing it.
If you’ve lost all keys, locked them inside the vehicle or just need a spare, a mobile locksmith can provide a fast and reliable solution with minimal disruption.
We can decode keys and fobs for all the major car, van and commercial vehicle makes and models in Kendal. We carry blanks and key fob programming technology and everything needed to access your locked car. replace your car keys and fobs and get you moving.
Dealer quoted me a fortune for a new car key. These guys did it for a fraction of the price and just as good.
20/01/2023
Lost my car key and was stuck outside in the rain. Called them and within 30 minutes, I had a new key. Fantastic service!
13/12/2024
Car wouldn't unlock with the remote key. Turns out it was a programming issue, and they reprogrammed it on the spot. Great service!
23/03/2023
Needed a spare key for my van. The whole process was smooth, and the new key works perfectly. Cheers!
14/12/2023
Saved me from a nightmare situation when my key stopped working in the ignition. Highly recommended!
09/10/2024
Absolutely brilliant! The locksmith arrived promptly and had me back in my car in no time. Highly recommend.
27/03/2022
Absolutely brilliant! The locksmith arrived promptly and had me back in my car in no time. Highly recommend.
17/01/2023
Top-notch locksmith! Professional and efficient. Wouldn't go anywhere else.
21/04/2023
Absolutely brilliant! The locksmith arrived promptly and had me back in my car in no time. Highly recommend.
29/11/2024
Had a snapped key in the ignition. Thought it would cost a fortune, but they sorted it quickly and at a fair price.
10/06/2023
Dealer quoted me a fortune for a new car key. These guys did it for a fraction of the price and just as good.
12/07/2022
Saved me from a nightmare situation when my key stopped working in the ignition. Highly recommended!
26/11/2023
The market town of Kendal is situated in South Lakeland, Cumbria in England and is known as the southern ‘Gateway to the Lake District’, being only 9miles from Windermere.
Kendal’s buildings were mostly constructed with the local grey limestone, earning it the nickname the ‘Auld Grey Town’.
Home of the famous Kendal Mint Cake, it is a lively market town, where you can find speciality shops, down cobbled streets and yards.
Kendal has something for everyone in and around the town. Whether it’s a tempting choice of tearooms, speciality shops, museums, castles, exhibitions or festivals, you’ll always find something to occupy you. There’s also a Farmers’ Market on the last Friday of each month and if you are feeling active then you should head to the large sports and leisure centre, indoor climbing wall or dry ski slope at Kendal’s Snowsports Club.
Historically, Kendal was one of the most important woollen textile centres in England. The numerous yards that are filled with shops nowadays, was once filled with industrial activity, with numerous workshops for weaving, dyeing, shearing, dry-salting and tanning. Kendal rapidly developed as a trade centre for all manner of local goods, but it was the woollen industry that brought fame and wealth to the town and sustained its economy for over 600 years.
In 1695, over half of Kendal’s householders were involved in textile occupations. The jobs included wool combing, weaving, cropping, dyeing and tailoring. Women and children would do knitting and spinning. Evidence of the importance of the wool trade is reflected in Kendal’s motto of ‘Pannus mihi panis’, ‘Cloth is my bread’. The coat-of-arms features teasels for raising the fabric’s nap and hooks for securing bales of wool and cloth to packhorses.
Many different woollen cloths were made in Kendal but the most famous is ‘Kendal Green’. It is a hardwearing cloth and said to have been worn by the Kendal Bowmen who were instrumental in the English victory over the French at the Battle of Agincourt. Kendal Green was also worn by slaves in the Americas and is mentioned in songs and literature from that time.
Kendal’s first castle, a wooden motte and bailey, was erected at Castle Howe, but was later replaced by the stone built Kendal Castle on the opposite side of the river.
This 13th-century castle, was the seat of power and administration for the barons of Kendal for over 200 years but on the death of the last baron in 1483 it gradually fell into a ruinous state. The Parr family held the barony in the mid-15th century, whose most famous member, Catherine Parr, was the sixth wife of Henry VIII. Today, only parts of the castle wall and a tower survive above ground, with two vaulted cellars under the Hall Block.
Kendal Museum is one of the oldest museums in the UK. It has fascinating displays on the natural history, geology and archaeology of the Kendal area.
The famous Kendal Mint Cake is known for its high energy giving qualities and is the choice of many outdoor explorers. Kendal Mint Cake was taken to the Antarctic by Sir Ernest Shackleton on his expedition of 1914 and to the summit of Everest by Sir Edmund Hillary in 1953.
Postman Pat’s creator, John Cunliffe, lived in Kendal. He based his fictional post office on the former post office at Greenside. Longsleddale, near Kendal, is where he based the fictional town of Greendale, in the Postman Pat stories.