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Our Chertsey KT16 removal specialists can provide free quotes, a full packing service and all labour requirements in Chertsey KT16 moving. We are the greatest West London removals company ! City EC4 removals EAST LONDON Chertsey KT16 removals GREATER LONDON Chertsey KT16 Blackfriars EC4
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• Clearly label each box stating the destination room and contents Blackfriars EC4.
Our goal - to provide quality removal services to our customers in the London at affordable prices.
Moving from City EC4 to a flat or house in Blackfriars EC4 or St Paul's EC4 we are always on duty.
We mostly specialise in house removals in regions like City EC4, Blackfriars EC4, St Paul's EC4, flat removals in Temple EC4, Strand WC2, Bishopsgate EC2 and many more.
We offer office removals in Barbican EC2 or City EC2 but not only.
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Coram's Fields is a large open space in the London borough of Camden in central London, England. It occupies seven acres in Bloomsbury and includes a children's playground, sand pits, a duck pond, a pets corner, café and nursery. Adults (defined as anyone over the age of 16) are only permitted to enter if accompanied by children (under 16).
The building at 48 Doughty Street was threatened with demolition in 1923, but was saved by the Dickens Fellowship, founded in 1902, who raised the mortgage and bought the property's freehold. The house was renovated and the Dickens House Museum was opened in 1925, under the direction of an independent trust. The museum has since been renamed the Charles Dickens Museum.[2]
Russell Square Station is not far from the British Museum, the University of London's main campus, Great Ormond Street Hospital and Russell Square Gardens. Its location is adjacent to the Brunswick Centre. The station is located in Travelcard Zone 1, and is between Holborn and King's Cross St Pancras on the Piccadilly Line.
In line with its property disinvestment strategy, the GRA sold the Harringay site in 1985 to Sainsbury's for £10.5 million. Two years later the stadium finally closed down. The site was cleared and in its place was built a Sainsbury's store and some new housing. The only remaining trace of the stadium is a very small area of open land to the south and east of the Sainsbury's car park, called Harringay Stadium Slopes.[15]
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