Removal Companies near Brixton
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House Removals in Brixton, SW2
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Handy Moves
Company Type: Removal Quotes
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: Southwark Removals
UNIT 36, 88-90 HATTON GARDEN
London, EC1N 8PN
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Tel. 020 8811 8922 |
Jones Rolls Royce
Company Type: Removal Quotes
199 Brixton Hill
, SW2 5LR
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Tel. 020 8291 6286
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The following House Removals are the ones that we have found closest to Brixton
Sandersteads Removals
Company Type: Removal Companies
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: Removals Checklist
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: Removals Checklist
11 Manor Road
, SM6 0BW
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Tel. 07788 467516
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ABC Light Removals
Company Type: Removals Checklist
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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R.E.Movals
Company Type: Storage
31 Lewis Road
, SM1 4EQ
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Tel. 020 86422260
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Bees
Company Type: Storage
Flat 39/Newlyn House/1 Benhill Wood Rd
, SM1 4HE
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Tel. 07864 045210
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A S A P
Company Type: Southwark Removals
Flat 52/Balaam House/Collingwood Rd
, SM1 1RX
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Tel. 0871-522 1273
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H M Transport
Company Type: Storage
69 Clarence Rd
, SM1 1RH
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Tel. 020 8296 6130
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P A B Removals
Company Type: Removals Checklist
48 Tilehurst Rd
, SM3 8PB
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Tel. 07957 284718
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Direct Movers
Company Type: Removal Quotes
1 Lower Rd
, SM1 4QJ
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Tel. 020 8661 1511
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CAS Removals
Company Type: Removals Checklist
11 Thornton Road
, SM5 1NL
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Tel. 0800-195 8368
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Suttons Removals
Company Type: Storage
1A Bedford Villas Wrythe Green Rd
, SM5 2QT
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Tel. 020 86416767
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A & R Transport
Company Type: Man and Van
114 Carshalton Park Rd
, SM5 3SG
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Tel. 020 8647 2750
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Fullers
Company Type: Removals Checklist
Unit 4/Chantry Court/Plumpton Way
, SM5 2DG
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Tel. 020 8647 4060
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Technimove
Company Type: Removals Checklist
Unit C/Croydon House/1 Peall Rd
, CR0 3EX
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Tel. 020 8689 2223
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Hambleton Removals
Company Type: Removal Companies
Capp House 96 South End
, CR0 1DQ
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Tel. 020 86861197
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Albatross Removals
Company Type: Southwark Removals
63 Orchard Way
, CR0 7NQ
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Tel. 020 87772665
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Garrards
Company Type: Southwark Removals
Unit 9B Mill Lane Trading Est Mill La
, CR0 4AA
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Tel. 020 86884979
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House Removals in towns near Brixton, SW2
Places of interest in Brixton, SW2
Brockwell Park is a 50.8 hectare [1](125.53 acres) park located in Herne Hill, bordered by Brixton Water Lane, Norwood Road, Tulse Hill (Road), and Dulwich Road in South London[2].
London bus routes 2, 3, 35, 45, 59, 109, 118, 133, 159, 333, 355, 415, 432, P4, School route 689, 690, night routes N2, N3, N35, N109 and N133.
Eventually the problem of overcrowding was addressed with the prison expanding to house over 800 prisoners and, in 1853, the British government converted Brixton into a women's correctional facility for women who preferred imprisonment rather than penal transportation to Australia (although female inmates who had become pregnant were also transferred to Brixton from Millbank Prison).
The earliest name for the street recorded in the Rolls is the neutral regio vicio i.e. 'royal street' meaning a public highway. In the Agas map of ca 1560 it is shown as 'Barms Street', i.e. street to Bermondsey; in the Stuart period it was referred to as 'Short Southwark' to differentiate it from 'Long Southwark' (the present Borough High Street). The later 'Tooley' designation is a corruption of the original Church of St Olave and the transformation can be seen on maps of the area from that of 'Ralph Agas', through 'Braun and Hozenburg' and John Roque and later which are labelling the church of that name; 'Synt Toulus', 'Toulas', 'Toolis', 'Toolies'. The church takes its name from the Norwegian King Olaf who was an ally of Ã?thelred the Unready and attacked Cnut's forces occupying London Bridge in 1013. The earliest reference to the church is in the Southwark entry in Domesday Book of 1086[1]. The church was a little to the east of London Bridge of the period. The church was demolished in 1926 for the headquarters of the Hay's Wharf Company, "St Olaf House", an office block built 1929-31 by Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel (1887?1959) in Art Deco style. This has a legend and mural depiction of the Saint. The termination of the street is not actually at the junction with Borough High Street, as assumed, for that part of the highway is actually Duke Street Hill. Tooley Street actually joins Montague Close under the arch of London Bridge a little to the north of this.
The present church is believed to be the third on this site. There was a Norman church of unknown appearance. This was replaced at the end of the fourteenth century by a church with a bell tower, which may have been from where Antonin de Wyngaerde surveyed at least part of his plan view of London, which includes a drawing of the church, but slightly out of position as might occur if drawn onto the perspective latterly. The church also appears to be that in William Hogarth's engraving of Southwark Fair made in 1733, a year before it was demolished. The church was rebuilt in a Classical style to the designs of John Price between 1734 and 1736, partly funded by £6,000 from the Commission for Building Fifty New Churches. The major City Livery Companies and the Bridge House Estates also supported this rebuilding, their arms decorate the nave ceiling and stained glass.
Information by Wikipedia.com
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