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The prevalence of office moving companies Monument in the market is a good opportunity to clients. Prices become competitive and clients are given more options to choose from.

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We also provide moving and other services in nearby areas including Monument, Manor House, Finchley and Wood Green .

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Places of interest in EC3


Fenchurch Street railway station

Side entrance to Fenchurch Street for access to Tower Hill

St Mary Axe

'Number 70 St Mary Axe' appears in several novels by the British author Tom Holt as the address of a firm of sorcerers headed by J. W. Wells (The Portable Door (2003), In your dreams (2004), Earth, Air, Fire and Custard (2005), You Don't Have To Be Evil To Work Here, But It Helps (2006) ). This is itself a reference to Gilbert and Sullivan's The Sorcerer. In the song "My Name Is John Wellington Wells", the lyric renders his address as "Number Seventy Simmery Axe": this reflects the fact that some Londoners have pronounced the street's name as "S'M'ry Axe" rather than enunciating it clearly.

30 St Mary Axe

Shard London Bridge · Bishopsgate Tower · Riverside South · 122 Leadenhall Street

Arnos Grove tube station

The station was opened on 19 September 1932 as the most northerly on the first section of the Piccadilly Line extension from Finsbury Park to Cockfosters. It was the terminus of the line until services were further extended to Oakwood on 13 March 1933. Its name was chosen after public deliberation: alternatives were "Arnos Park", "Bowes Road" and "Southgate".[3]

Colney Hatch Lunatic Asylum

It was close to the Great Northern Railway and had its own station.[1]

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