house removals in NW11 Golders Green

How to Identify the  Unreliable and


Reliable House Removals


Moving into a new location offers a lot of drawbacks. One of which is the possibility for you to fall into the hands of unreliable house removals NW11.

Despite of the large numbers of house removals NW11 in the market today, you can easily spot the trustworthy one by taking note of the qualities of reliable house removals Golders Green that are cited below:

The removals company owns a website that reflects a professional image.
The removal company has been running the business for five or more years.
The removal company Golders Green can give proper insurance coverage and proof of bonding.

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We also provide moving and other services in nearby areas including Golders Green, Clapton Park, Little Ilford and Piccadilly Oxford Street .

Golders Green house removals services in NW11

Places of interest in NW11


St Jude's Church, Hampstead Garden Suburb

Free Church, Hampstead Garden Suburb · St Jude's Church, Hampstead Garden Suburb

Golders Green tube station

Centre terminating track looking north

Free Church, Hampstead Garden Suburb

The Free Church is a building located in Hampstead Garden Suburb, Barnet, London. It was built to a design by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1908-1910, and, like St Jude's Church at the opposite side of Central Square, is a Grade I listed building.

Bounds Green tube station

Two escalators take passengers from the ticket hall down to the platforms with a central fixed stairway. These machines were installed in 1989 and 1991, replacing the original 1932 machines. The current installations are Otis MH-B type of 15.8m vertical rise. The sub-surface areas of the station are tiled in biscuit coloured tiles lined with red friezes. The station tunnels have, in common with those of Southgate, a diameter of 21 feet (6.4 metres). In contrast, the much busier Wood Green, Turnpike Lane and Manor House have 23 foot (7 metre) diameter platform tunnels. The construction of "suicide pits" between the rails was also innovative. These were built in connection with a system of passageways under the platforms to give access to the track.

Colney Hatch Lunatic Asylum

In 1889 its control was transferred to the London County Council. It became known as the Colney Hatch Mental Hospital in 1918 until it was renamed Friern Mental Hospital in 1937, the name later changing simply to Friern Hospital in 1959.[1] After a long period of decline the hospital closed in 1993 and the building was converted into luxury flats under the name Princess Park Manor. While much of the hospital's grounds were also sold off for building, much also remains in public hands and is accessible to anyone.

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