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Removal Services
Hampstead:
Moving House, Man and Van
Hampstead Removals. Moving Company Hampstead, NW3, NW4, NW6, NW7, NW10,
Removals and storage Hampstead.
Removals Hampstead– Pick &
Move are London based house removal and office removals company specializing in
all aspects of house removals, Self storage for residents and businesses in
Hampstead and surrounding areas
We offer extensive list of Removal service including flat removals, house
removals to and from Hampstead area, house moving, Man and Van Service, London
moves and Removals.
Our success and reputation in the removals
industry has been built on the strength of personal recommendations,
professional, reliable and competitive pricing, areas we continually striving to
improve in our dedication to you, the customers without compromising quality and
consistency.
Affordable,
yet professional in every way we can tailored your move and plan everything from
packing to full removal and storage for Hampstead and surrounding areas.
Our objective is to provide high quality removals service to residential and
businesses in London and UK
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and van, house removal, house moving, movers, removal companies, moving service,
man with a van, man and van hire, Self Storage.
Overview of the
Area:
‘West
Hampstead’ is a relatively recent name – for much of its life this area was
known as the village of West End. While Hampstead and Belsize experienced growth
spurts in the 18th century, as they serviced the wealthy and fashionable
visitors on their weekend retreats, West End was quite happy to stay isolated
from any and all of its neighbours. In fact, it wasn’t until the middle of the
19th century that the population breached the 500 mark, but it was allegedly
still so tranquil that it was possible to hear the chimes of Big Ben.
However,
industry inevitably arrived, agriculture receded, and the village grew and
changed and became West Hampstead. The biggest shock to the area was the coming
of the railways. Being on a strategic route to London, four separate railway
lines quickly appeared in the 19th century, criss-crossing the community. This
is still evident today, with no fewer than four mainline/tube stations
concentrated in the one relatively small area.
Figures from
the Arts seem to have found West Hampstead attractive, and distinguished
residents have included Evelyn Waugh, Thomas Hardy, A. A. Milne, George Orwell,
T. S. Eliot and H. G. Wells. More recently, Imelda Staunton, Emma Thompson,
Doris Lessing, Burt Kwouk and Rachel Stevens have all been sighted in the area.
The 20th
century history of West Hampstead would be a familiar story to many Londoners.
Bombed in WWII – the railways being a particular target – it experienced
rebuilding and regeneration in the post-war years, including high-rise
developments of varying levels of aesthetic appeal. Some of these have endured,
others have not. Nevertheless, West Hampstead gained in popularity as a
residential area towards the end of the 19th Century, with excellent transport
links, a community atmosphere and good shops and facilities making it attractive
to a young intake of buyers and renters. This popularity continues into the new
millennium, making it one of the best places to rent or get on the property
ladder in North West London.





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