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House Removals W11 Easy Tips forMoving House Notting Hill to a New PlaceAre you planning to relocate your house W11 to a new location? If yes, you need to keep in mind that house removals W11 is a difficult process as you need to take care of your belongings, breakable items and furniture. Here are some easy tips for house removals Notting Hill to a new place: Plan your house move W11 If you do not have a concrete plan for moving house Notting Hill, everything can go haywire. You need to start your W11 house removals process only after you have a proper plan. Whilst planning, give more importance to matters that are time-sensitive. List of services we provide in W11 Notting Hill:
We also provide moving and other services in nearby areas including Notting Hill, Denmark Hill, Peckham and Forest Hill .
Places of interest in W11St John's Gate, ClerkenwellDetail of window and shieldsLondon CharterhouseThe monastery was closed in 1537, in the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the English Reformation. As it resisted dissolution the monastery was treated harshly: the Prior, John Houghton was hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn and ten monks were taken to the nearby Newgate Prison; nine of these men starved to death and the tenth was executed three years later at Tower Hill. They constitute the group known as the Carthusian Martyrs.St John (restaurant)St John is a restaurant on St John Street in Smithfield, London, England. It was opened in October 1994 by Fergus Henderson, Trevor Gulliver and Jon Spiteri, on the premises of a former bacon smoke house.Charing CrossThe name originates from the Eleanor cross erected in 1291-4 by King Edward I as a memorial to his wife, Eleanor of Castile, and placed between the former hamlet of Charing and the entrance to the Royal Mews of the Palace of Whitehall. The cross was the work of the medieval sculptor, Alexander of Abingdon.[1] Originally built in wood, it was replaced with a stone and marble monument.[2] The name of the hamlet of Charing is derived from the old English word "cierring", referring to the nearby bend in the River Thames.[3][4]Information by Wikipedia.com
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