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Pursuing an N11 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 N11 office move manageable and organized. This is especially true if you are going to get the offered services of London removals Friern Barnet.       

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We also provide moving and other services in nearby areas including Friern Barnet, Whetstone, Hendon and Wapping .

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Places of interest in N11




Victoria Miro Gallery

When Victoria Miro was young, her father had a Covent Garden grocery stall. Her parents were keen on culture and saved, so the family could take holidays in Italy to see the art there.[8] She studied art, then painted at home. She married a lawyer, and had a son and daughter in the 1970s, explaining, "my need to paint seemed to go away when I had children."[8] She looked after the children, until 1985, when she started her Cork Street gallery.[8]

City Road tube station

City Road on the London Underground is a disused tube station. It was one of the stations built when the City & South London Railway (C&SLR) (now part of the Northern Line) opened its extension from Moorgate to Angel on 17 November 1901. It is located between Old Street and Angel.

Essex Road railway station

The Northern Heights plan involved the building of a connection to the surface platforms at Finsbury Park and the transfer of a London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) branch from there to Edgware, High Barnet and Alexandra Palace. By 1939 much of the work for the connection of the lines had been done and the opening of the connection was scheduled for autumn 1940 but the start of World War II put a halt to further construction. After the war the uncompleted parts of the plan were cancelled and Northern Line trains continued to run to Finsbury Park on what became known as the Northern City Line or, from 1970, the Northern Line Highbury Branch.

Bankside Pier

Departing from the pier

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