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moving companies in EC4 Fleet Street

Moving Companies   EC4  Fleet Street

Finding Removal Companies in  Fleet Street

The internet is a very potent tool in locating moving companies around EC4 Fleet Street . Online forums and blogs can even help you in deciding the right moving companies  Fleet Street to hire. You can maybe pick up a EC4 moving companies tip or two in the forums and threads you will be visiting. You can also ask friends and acquaintances if they have suggestions on whose moving company EC4 to hire for your move.

Finding Fleet Street moving companies EC4 will not be very hard no matter what budget you are in. The key is to examine your moving company options carefully before picking what you think is best for you.

List of services we provide in EC4 Fleet Street:



We also provide moving and other services in nearby areas including Fleet Street, Harringay, Palmers Green and Alexandra Park .

EC4 moving companies services in  Fleet Street

Places of interest in EC4


Southwark Street

The road forms part of the A3200, which continues with Stamford Street to the west.

Tate Modern

The artists that have exhibited commissioned work in the turbine hall are:

Bankside Pier

The pier and Shakespeare's Globe

St Mary Axe

St Mary Axe was a medieval parish in London whose name survives on the street it formerly occupied, St Mary Axe. The church itself was demolished in 1561 and its parish united with that of St Andrew Undershaft, which is on the corner of St Mary Axe and Leadenhall Street. The name derives from the combination of the church dedicated to the Virgin Mary and a neighbouring tavern, which prominently displayed a sign with an axe image.

30 St Mary Axe

30 St Mary Axe, also known as the Gherkin and the Swiss Re Building, is a skyscraper in London's main financial district, the City of London, completed in December 2003 and opened at the end of May 2004.[2] With 40 floors, it is 180 metres (591 ft) tall,[1] and stands on the former site of the Baltic Exchange building, which was severely damaged on 10 April 1992 by the explosion of a bomb placed by the Provisional IRA.[2][3]

Information by Wikipedia.com

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