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Moving Companies   KT11  Cobham

Finding Removal Companies in  Cobham

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We also provide moving and other services in nearby areas including Cobham, Gants Hill, Berkhamsted and Ponders End .

KT11 moving companies services in  Cobham

Places of interest in KT11


The Homewood

The elevated house with its lean modernist lines and industrial materials, is open plan with the spaces signified by furniture arrangement. It is spare, spacious and functional, yet comfortable. The concrete interior staircase is lit by a sunken uplight. Décor includes signature wall papers, innovations such as mechanised blinds over the floor to ceiling windows, convertible work desks, multipurpose cabinets (some with interior lighting), concealed storage and bedroom ensuites. There were originally five bedrooms, later four, and the colour scheme is neutral ranging from cream or white, shades of brown to chocolate and black with some sky blue accessories. In contrast, there is one lavish bespoke glass chandelier on the landing. The Homewood served as Gwynne's living portfolio to clients and students, exhibiting his designs from architecture to furniture, finishes and fittings, as well as attention to detail and complete design control.

Painshill Park

The waterwheel

Victoria Miro Gallery

In November 2000, the gallery moved to its present location in 16 Wharf Road, Islington, adjacent to the cutting-edge art area of Hoxton,[3] where it is housed in a two floor, 10,000-square-foot (930 m2), converted Victorian furniture factory, ten times the size of the Cork Street gallery.[3] Miro's co-director, Glenn Scott Wright, attributed the move to the "buzz" in the area, where Jay Jopling's White Cube gallery had also moved, and saw other galleries following suit, since rents in the West End of London were quadrupling.[3] She was described by Christie's curator, Gerard Goodrow, as "a leading figure in making the East End the center of contemporary art in London."[8]

Essex Road railway station

The GN&CR was intended to carry main line trains and the tunnels were constructed with a larger diameter (16 ft/4.9 m) than the other deep tube railways being built at that time (roughly 11 to 12 ft/3.4 m to 3.7 m). From 1913 the MR took control of the GN&CR and ran it under its own name until it became part of the London Passenger Transport Board (LPTB) in 1933. In preparation for the LPTB's "Northern Heights" plan the line was transferred to the control of the Morden-Edgware Line (now the Northern Line).

City Road tube station

Central: Blake Hall · British Museum · Wood Lane ? District: Hounslow Town · Mark Lane · Osterley & Spring Grove · Park Royal & Twyford Abbey · South Acton · St Mary's · Tower of London ? East London: Shoreditch ? Metropolitan: Hammersmith (Grove Road) · Lord's · Marlborough Road · Swiss Cottage · Uxbridge Road · Wood Lane ? Northern: City Road · South Kentish Town · King William Street ? Piccadilly: Aldwych · Brompton Road · Down Street · York Road

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