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moving companies in W13 West Ealing

Moving Companies   W13  West Ealing

Finding Removal Companies in  West Ealing

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List of services we provide in W13 West Ealing:



We also provide moving and other services in nearby areas including West Ealing, New Eltham, Walworth and West Norwood .

W13 moving companies services in  West Ealing

Places of interest in W13


Northfields tube station

In the early 1930s a new Northfields station was built in conjunction with the preparations for the introduction of Piccadilly Line services on the Hounslow branch and the new Northfields depot that would house its trains. Located on the east side of Northfields Avenue, the new station was designed by Charles Holden in a modern European style using brick, reinforced concrete and glass. Like the stations at Sudbury Town, Sudbury Hill, Acton Town and Oakwood that Holden also designed, Northfields station features a tall block-like ticket hall rising above a low horizontal structure that contains station offices and shops. The brick walls of the ticket hall are punctuated with panels of clerestory windows and the structure is capped with a flat concrete slab roof.

Pitzhanger Manor

South west Boston Manor House 2.3 miles (3.7 km), (6 min driving time)

South Ealing tube station

London bus route 65.

East Finchley tube station

A strong feature of the station is the semi-circular glazed stairways leading to the enclosed bridge over the tracks occupied by staff offices. These, combined with the station's block-like mass and the narrow deck-like platform buildings, lend the building the atmosphere of a ship. Prominent from the platforms and dominating the main entrance elevation, almost like a ship's figurehead, is a 10-foot-tall (3.0 m) statue by Eric Aumonier of a kneeling archer captured as if having just released an arrow along the railway line towards central London. (The Archer, a local community newspaper, is named after this landmark). The archer is intended to commemorate Finchley's ancient association with hunting in the nearby Royal Forest of Enfield. There is also a pun, in that it faces towards Archway.

Market Place (Finchley)

Market Place is a road in Finchley, north London.

Information by Wikipedia.com

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