Moving house with efficient man van service in SE14 New Cross
About this Van, a SE14 New Cross removals company, is the sort of relocations firm that endeavors to go all the way in offering its clients the best in removals services such that they always get value for their spent monies. The many clients for whom we have done house and office moves can back up this statement and we are confident that you will too after we have handled your light removals. You are most welcome to engage our SE14 New Cross van man service even for destinations in the neighboring areas of New Cross Gate, Deptford, Telegraph Hill, Brockley, Nunhead, Peckham, St John’s, and Greenwich. Rest assured that our manner of service delivery will leave you impressed.
We have been in operation for the last eight years, About this Van having been established in 2002. In this time we have been called upon to handle all manner of SE14 New Cross small removals featuring domestic and commercial/office moves. These tasks have included garage clearances, single item relocations, flat/house moves, and office moves. In addition our removals company has expertise in carrying out flat/office clearances and trash disposal as part of the relocations assignment if so required by the client.
About this Van’s reputation for efficiency is mainly credited to the fact that we have invested in the right equipments and vehicles for a man with van service such as which we offer. Whenever we go to work in the SE14 New Cross area and indeed all other locations we use aptly designed Luton Vans. These vans feature a 500Kg tail-lift that enables us to handle your valuables with ease while ensuring that they aren’t damaged in any way. For the same reason we ensure that each van is always equipped with removal trolleys and removal blankets. A first aid box is ever-present in the van’s cabin.
SE14 New Cross is located within the London Borough of Lewisham and is surrounded by a number of areas which include Brockley, Nunhead, Peckham, St John’s, New Cross Gate, Deptford, Telegraph Hill and Greenwich. The said New Cross Gate area borders SE14 New Cross to the west. It is named for the New Cross tollgate whose establishment dates back to 1718.
During WW2, in November 1944, there was a V-2 rocket attack on the Woolworth’s Store along New Cross Road. 168 lives were lost as a result of the ensuing explosion. A commemorative plaque was unveiled on November 25th 2009, the incident’s 65th anniversary.
There are quite a number of attractions in the New Cross SE14 area and a good number of these happen to be buildings. Three of these stand out namely The Warmington Tower, Goldsmiths Library and the Ben Pimlott Building. The latter is perhaps most eye-catching since it features what’s described as quirky architecture. Along New Cross Road you will find The Venue Nightclub. There is a long history to this location, it having been first opened in 1925 as the New Cross Super Kinema. To date it has undergone five name transformations with the latest one having been adopted in the 80s. Bridge House Meadows is a public open space where you can relax in the fresh air.
Plenty of music and fashion journalists make their way to New Cross as this is recognized as the birthplace of the New Rave trend – the South London area’s apparent answer to Shoreditch. If you don’t fancy New Rave then you can make your way to Opera Gold which is operated by Goldsmiths, University of London.
Football lovers in the New Cross SE14 area will mostly troop to The New Den, the home ground for Millwall Football Club.
Lots of musicians have had connections with the New Cross area and these include Dire Straits, Songdog, Jools Holland, Damage, Blade, Danger Mouse and many others. Famous area residents include actor Gary Oldman, poet Robert Browning, boxing writer Harry Mullan, artist Edward Henry Windred, and footballer Kieran Richardson.