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Apply Clever Office Moving Shoreditch Strategies


Moving Shoreditch often takes a lot of time in preparation for the Shoreditch moving out and moving in. Hence, you need to work this out with your employees to make this activity a lot easier.

Consider getting London removals Shoreditch. The services offered by London removals EC1 offer a lot of benefits to business offices that are making a move.

Pursuing an EC1 office move is difficult. However, if you are going to apply careful strategies like the ones that were mentioned above, it isn’t impossible for you to make your EC1 office move manageable and organized. This is especially true if you are going to get the offered services of London removals Shoreditch.       

List of services we provide in EC1 Shoreditch:



We also provide moving and other services in nearby areas including Shoreditch, Holborn, Lower Edmonton and Upper Edmonton .

EC1 office removals services in  Shoreditch



Places of interest in EC1




St John's Gate, Clerkenwell

The building has many historical associations, most notably as the original printing-house for Edward Cave's pioneering monthly, the Gentleman's Magazine, and sometime workplace of Samuel Johnson. From 1701?1709 it was the home of the painter William Hogarth who was just a child at that time. In 1703 his father Richard opened a coffee house there, 'Hogarth's Coffee House', offering Latin lessons along with the coffee.

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.

London Charterhouse

For several years after the dissolution of the priory, members of the Bassano family of instrument makers were amongst the tenants of the former monks' cells, whilst Henry VIII stored hunting equipment in the church.[4] But, in 1545, the entire site was bought by Sir Edward (later Lord) North (c. 1496-1564), who transformed the complex into a luxurious mansion house. North demolished the church and built the Great Hall and adjoining Great Chamber.[5] In 1558, during North's occupancy, Queen Elizabeth I used the house during the preparations for her coronation.

Moorgate station

Completely rebuilt and extended to six platforms in the 1960s, the sub-surface part of the station was opened by the Metropolitan Railway in December 1865 as the first extension from its original route between Paddington and Farringdon, the Widened Lines following in 1868.

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