Need Help Moving House or Office TO or From Camden Town London ?
Living in Camden London
Camden is a district of Inner London in northwest London, England, and the central neighbourhood of the London Borough of Camden . It is located 2.4 miles (3.9 km) north-northwest of Charing Cross and is one of the 35 major centres identified in London. It was laid out as a residential district from 1791 and was originally part of the manor of Kentish Town. The town became an important location during the early development of the railways and is also located on the London canal network . Its industrial economic basis has been replaced by retail, tourism and entertainment, including a number of internationally-known markets and music venues that are strongly associated with alternative culture. The Camden markets, which started in 1973 and have grown since then, attract many visitors all week. Restaurants have thrived, with the variety of culinary traditions found in London. Many restaurants are a little away from the markets, on Camden High Street and its side streets, Parkway, Chalk Farm Road, and Bayham Street. The Regent’s Canal runs through the north end of Camden Town. Canal-boat trips along the canal from Camden Lock are popular, particularly in summer. A regular water bus service operates along the Regent’s Canal from Camden Lock. To the north of Camden Town station and running along the canal is a modern pop art complex Camden Arts Centre designed by Terry Farrell as the studios of the former TV-am, now used by MTV. Camden Town Underground station is near the markets and other attractions. Camden Road is a London Overground station at the corner of Royal College Street and Camden Road. The nearest National Rail station is Kentish Town station on the Thameslink route on the Midland Main Line. St Pancras and Euston terminals are both within 20 minutes walk of Camden Town.
Removal Company for Camden London
Central Moves.co.uk can carry out your removals in Camden London with collection from any property to delivery to any property door to door / room to room in Camden, London, UK, Europe & Worldwide.
As a Removal Company for Central London we have good knowledge of the roads, offices, houses and Estates around Camden London: Parkway, Prince Albert Road, Delancy Street, Hampstead Road, Albany Street, Primrose Hill, Hawley Road, Robert Street, Regents Park Road, Agar Grove, Royal College Street, Prince of Wales Raod, Camden Road, Caversham Raod, York Way, Bartholomew Road, Maitland Park Villas, Malden Road and many more…..
PARKING PERMITS
If you do not have a driveway or there are resident only bays outside your property or if you think parking will be a problem on the day of your move it is advisable to apply for a parking or yellow line suspension. You can reserve up to 5 bays outside your property on any selected day including weekends. See the local Council Services for Parking. Once you have booked your removal with Central Moves they will be able to give you the vehicle size and registration number in order to call your local authority and book your parking bays on the day of your removal, there is normally a small charge from your local council for this service.
Here at Central Moves we pride ourselves in aiming to be the best Removal Company in Camden
and most recently BS EN 12522 , it is the first and only recognised quality Standard specifically aimed at furniture removals.
Central Moves are proud to have achieved this standard, which proves all operatives work to clearly defined and audited standards on a daily basis.
Central Moves are proud to have achieved this standard, which proves all operatives work to clearly defined and audited standards on a daily basis.
Central Moves offer a number of professional services for:
- Packing & Case Making for Fine Art & Antiques.
- Piano Movers
- Handy Man Services
- Office and Commercial Moves
- Or to book an esitmator to take a visual of your property or simply fill out our on-line estimate form for a quotation or talk to one of our advisors you can FREEPHONE: 0800 216123
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