house removals in SW2 Brixton Tulse Hill

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 SW2.

Despite of the large numbers of house removals SW2 in the market today, you can easily spot the trustworthy one by taking note of the qualities of reliable house removals Brixton Tulse Hill 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 Brixton Tulse Hill can give proper insurance coverage and proof of bonding.

List of services we provide in SW2 Brixton Tulse Hill:



We also provide moving and other services in nearby areas including Brixton Tulse Hill, Crystal Palace, Lee and Lambeth .

Brixton Tulse Hill house removals services in SW2

Places of interest in SW2


Brixton (HM Prison)

In October 1999, Prisons Minister, Paul Boateng had to make an emergency visit to Brixton Prison after a spate of multiple suicide attempts by inmates being held in the medical wards of the jail. The minister subsequently promised more nurses and staff for the prison's healthcare unit.[2] A month later, Boateng threatened to privatise Brixton Prison if improvements were not made by management to the regime and conditions at the jail.[3] In August 2000, prison officers from all over the UK staged an illegal strike after the government released proposals confirming intentions to privatise Brixton Prison.[4] The privatisation plans were subsequently dropped, and Brixton Prison continues to remain in the public sector.

Brixton tube station

The station is laid out as a two-track terminus with a scissors crossover north of the station, and the line continues for a short distance south of the station platforms to form a pair of sidings. These are used for the overnight stabling of a pair of trains which then form the morning's first two northbound services.

Brockwell Park

The San Francisco band Red House Painters wrote a song about the park, named "Brockwell Park", for their 1995 album Ocean Beach (album).

Market Place (Finchley)

Following heavy bombing during World War II the market was extensively rebuilt, with most of the shops closing. The last shops closed on the street in 1973, and the only commercial premises remaining is a single pub, the Duke of Cambridge. However, the area maintained its association with pig farming well into the 20th Century, with a herd of 25 pigs kept on nearby Prospect Place as late as 1955[1].

East Finchley tube station

A strong feature of the station is the semi-circular glazed stairways leading to the enclosed bridge over the tracks occupied by staff offices. These, combined with the station's block-like mass and the narrow deck-like platform buildings, lend the building the atmosphere of a ship. Prominent from the platforms and dominating the main entrance elevation, almost like a ship's figurehead, is a 10-foot-tall (3.0 m) statue by Eric Aumonier of a kneeling archer captured as if having just released an arrow along the railway line towards central London. (The Archer, a local community newspaper, is named after this landmark). The archer is intended to commemorate Finchley's ancient association with hunting in the nearby Royal Forest of Enfield. There is also a pun, in that it faces towards Archway.

Information by Wikipedia.com

  • Prices
  • Man and van services
  • Removals services
  • Office Removals
  • Removal Company
  • Moving Company
  • House Removals
  • Removal Companies
  • Removal Services
  • Sitemap


Find Us on Facebook Youtube

Follow Fulham_Removals on Twitter



Email:office@fulham-removals.co.uk

Fulham Removals ©2008 - May 21, 2012, 05:27 pm