Are you looking for Removals monument from an expert removal company in EC4, hassle-free planning whether big or small removals, and we provide house or office removals in Monument?
Moving requires more than just packing your items into boxes and transporting them across the city. Depending on your moving date, closing date and travel plans, you may also need reliable storage services to keep your items safe.
Whether you’re waiting to close on your new home, preparing to sell your old place or simply looking for a space to store some extra belongings PICK&MOVE removals in Monument can provide you with a stress-free move.
A stress-free removal service from the moment, when you contact us our experience has taught us that the key to a successful move is meticulous planning our team are on hand to carry out every step, from an initial free survey to determining your needs and requirement, through to packing your items for transit and storage, and even organising international shipping with our team of international movers in EC4.
We provide an extensive range of services during every move that goes above and beyond, from arranging relocation to furniture shipping your furniture abroad.,
Do you need Furniture Storage in Monument in between moves?
What do you do when you have a house full of furniture but nowhere to put it while you’re renovating or temporarily downsizing to a smaller apartment? Finding additional furniture storage in your home can be a challenge and can create a nightmare of clutter. At PICK&MOVE we offer a variety of furniture storage units to give your things the space they need. Find furniture storage near Monument.
Read through our size guide to see the storage units we offer and determine which one is right for you. Choosing the right size unit will ensure that you only pay for the storage you need. We offer a wide range of sizes to accommodate your storage needs, from 5×5, or 25 square feet, to 10×30, or 300 square feet.* You can also contact one of our facility managers—they’re trained to help you out.
International Moving Services in Monument:
We offer a full range of services covering all aspects of overseas shipping and relocation in EC4: making it easier for you to get everything you need for your move or international shipment in one place. We ensure your cargo is safely delivered door-to-door at your final destination.
Our main goal is to get it there quickly, smoothly and at a great price. Depending on the service level you choose, For more information about Shipping Services. contact us on 0800 781 9629 or instant Quote Online.
So if you’re looking for a fully approved, experienced and professional removal company in Monument, get in touch today for a free survey and quotation.
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MONUMENT – EC4: AREA INFORMATION.
The fire began in a baker’s house in Pudding Lane on Sunday 2nd September 1666 and was finally extinguished on Wednesday 5th September, after destroying the greater part of the City. Although there was little loss of life, the fire brought all activity to a halt, having consumed or severely damaged thousands of houses, hundreds of streets, the City’s gates, public buildings, churches and St. Paul’s Cathedral. The only buildings to survive in part were those built of stone, like St. Paul’s and the Guildhall.
As part of the rebuilding, it was decided to erect a permanent memorial of the Great Fire near the place where it began. Sir Christopher Wren, Surveyor General to King Charles II and the architect of St. Paul’s Cathedral, and his friend and colleague, Dr Robert Hooke, provided a design for a colossal
Doric column in the antique tradition. They drew up plans for a column containing a cantilevered stone staircase of 311 steps leading to a viewing platform. This was surmounted by a drum and a copper urn from which flames emerged, symbolizing the Great Fire. The Monument, as it came to be called, is 61 metres high (202 feet) – the exact distance between it and the site in Pudding Lane where the fire began.
The column was completed in 1677, and in accordance with Wren’s original intention, was at first used as a place for certain experiments of the Royal Society, but vibrations caused by ceaseless traffic proved too great for the success of these experiments and they were discontinued; thereafter the Monument became a place of historic interest, unique of its kind, providing visitors with an opportunity to look across London in all directions from a height of about 160 feet, being the level of the public gallery.
MONUMENT SURROUNDING AREA.
Aldersgate · Aldgate · Bassishaw · Billingsgate · Bishopsgate · Bread Street · Broad Street · Candlewick · Coleman Street · Cornhill · Farringdon Within · Farringdon Without · Lime Street Barbican · Blackfriars · Broadgate · Farringdon · Smithfield · Temple