House Removals in Westerham, TN16
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These House Removals companies are located in Westerham
Handy Moves
Company Type: London Removals
Unit 53, 63 Jeddo Rd
London, W12 9EE
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Tel. 020 8746 7129 Tel. 08000 380 390 |
London Removals
Company Type: Removal Companies
26 York Street, Mayfair
London, W1U 6PZ
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Tel. 020 8811 8933 |
Man and Van
Company Type: Removal Quotes
UNIT 36, 88-90 HATTON GARDEN
London, EC1N 8PN
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Tel. 020 8811 8922 |
Chelsea Transport Ltd
Company Type: Removals Checklist
Chelsea Ho/11 Market Sq
, TN16 1AN
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Tel. 01959 564232
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P & P Removals
Company Type: Removal Quotes
11 Whitby Cl
, TN16 3NX
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Tel. 01959 576667
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Scorpion Man & Van
Company Type: Removal Quotes
38A Sutherland Avenue
, TN16 3HE
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Tel. 07811 607214
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The following House Removals are the ones that we have found closest to Westerham
Morgan Powell
Company Type: Removal Companies
9 Golding Rd
, TN13 3NL
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Tel. 01732 457995
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Draper Robert
Company Type: Southwark Removals
29 The Drive
, TN13 3AD
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Tel. 01732 452783
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Hazles Of Coulsdon
Company Type: Southwark Removals
49 St. Andrews Rd
, CR5 3HH
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Tel. 020 86681282
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Man & Van
Company Type: Removal Quotes
38 Arkwright Road
, CR2 0LL
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Tel. 020 8768 3774
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S M Transport
Company Type: Man and Van
126 Brighton Rd
, CR2 6AE
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Tel. 020 8688 8742
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Eric Hewlett
Company Type: Removal Quotes
3 Farnborough Av
, CR2 8HE
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Tel. 020 8657 3567
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Mathews Removals
Company Type: Southwark Removals
18 Hurst View Rd
, CR2 7AG
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Tel. 020 8406 5544
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Sandersteads Removals
Company Type: Removals Checklist
190 Unit E3 Felnex Trading Est London Rd
, SM6 7EL
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Tel. 020 86696688
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Pauls Removals
Company Type: Removal Quotes
23 Flat 4 Maldon Road
, SM6 8BL
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Tel. 020 87734308
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E R Logistics
Company Type: Man and Van
Watermill House/Restmor Way
, SM6 7AH
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Tel. 020 8254 9884
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Barwells
Company Type: Man and Van
11 Manor Road
, SM6 0BW
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Tel. 07788 467516
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Sandersteads Removals Ltd
Company Type: Removals Checklist
Unit E3/Felnex Trading Est/190 London Rd
, SM6 7EL
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Tel. 020 8669 6688
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ABC Light Removals
Company Type: Southwark Removals
18 Senga Rd
, SM6 7BQ
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Tel. 020 8669 4084
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Britannia Sandersteads
Company Type: Removals Checklist
Unit E3 /Felnex Trading Estate/190 London Road
, SM6 7EL
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Tel. 01737 643096
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House Removals in towns near Westerham, TN16
Places of interest in Westerham, TN16
In 1922 Winston Churchill MP purchased Chartwell Manor on the outskirts of Westerham, which, apart from the time he spent at 10 Downing Street, was his home for the rest of his life. Chartwell is now administered by the National Trust.
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The London, Tilbury and Southend Railway from Fenchurch Street and Barking was constructed through the Upminster Bridge area in 1885, with stations at Hornchurch and Upminster.[3] The Whitechapel and Bow Railway opened in 1902 and allowed through services of the Metropolitan District Railway to operate to Upminster. The Metropolitan District converted to electric trains in 1905 and services were cut back to East Ham. Delayed by World War I,[3] electrified tracks were extended by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway to Upminster and through services resumed in 1932.[4][5] The Metropolitan District Railway was incorporated into London Transport in 1933, and became known as the District line.
The station is the location of a London Underground signal box at the eastern end of the platforms and, several hundred yards east of the station, the modern signal control centre for all c2c operations on the line.[6]
The mill was built for James Nokes of Hunt's Farm in Corbets Tey Road in 1803 on land transferred from Bridge House Farm which was owned by his brother William. It had four Common sails and drove three pairs of millstones. A steam engine was added early in 1811 driving two pairs of millstones, an action which increased the rateable value of the mill from £30 to £77[2]. A fourth pair of millstones was added to the mill. James Nokes died in 1838 and the mill passed to his son Thomas. A fifth pair of millstones had been added by 1849 when Thomas Nokes was bankrupt. By 1856 the mill was driving six pairs of millstones by wind and steam. Thomas Abraham purchased the mill in 1857, having previously been in the employ of Nokes at both West Thurrock windmill and Upminster. He had also been in business at a steam mill in Navestock for the previous two years.[3] In 1876, the Upright Shaft was broken in an accident at the mill. It was repaired with a cast iron coupling.[4]
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