Bow, Bromley-by-Bow Removals Company in East London
About this Van is a removals company that is always at the ready to offer you punctual and reliable relocations services in the entire E3 Bow, Bromley-by-Bow area of London. To make our house and office moves services in Bow consistently dependable we use large Luton vans all of which have a 500Kg tail-lift. All the vans are outfitted with removal trolleys and removal blankets to make the process faster and efficient, in addition to first aid kits that are most helpful in the unfortunate case of accidents.You can always request for 2 man or 3 man teams if your situation demands it; rest assured that all our crews are most professional, courteous and helpful. We will readily avail our man with van services to all of Bow and the adjacent areas
that include Mile End, Old Ford, Bromley-by-Bow, Stratford, Leyton, Mile End Park and Victoria Park.
that include Mile End, Old Ford, Bromley-by-Bow, Stratford, Leyton, Mile End Park and Victoria Park.Bow and Bromley-by-Bow are located in London’s East End and are part of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. Bow is a built-up area 4.6 miles to the east of Charing Cross and is largely a residential area. The two most striking features of this East London district are St Mary le Bow (pictured right) and four lane Flyover Bridge across River Lee. Another notable feature that is in close vicinity to this bridge is the Blackwall Tunnel.
Transport in the Bow area of East London
Bow, situated at the junction of the A11 Mile End Road and A12 East Cross Route is served by both bus and road transport networks. None of the National Rail network stations are in operation but Bow Church has the closest Docklands Light Railway station. Bow Church is also where the No 8 Bus makes a final stop.
There are quite a number of primary schools in the Bow area and notable among these are Bow School, Malmesbury, Olga and Chisenhale Schools. Children who require specialist education can be taken to Cherry Trees School which is located on Campbell Road. Gladstone Place hosts the local library which also goes by the name ‘Idea Store’. If you need to access council services in the area make your way to Ewart Place which is the place you’ll find the Bow and North Poplar One Stop Shop; the council facilities are however situated in Old Ford and are well classified around the Roman Road market.
Going down history avenue this area has quite a tale to tell. Bow was the forerunner in the art of island church construction and Bow Church was the site of many a burned-at-the-stake incidences in the 16th century. The 18th century saw the height of the Bow porcelain industry and the area was the bedrock of the Suffragette movement in the early 20th century.Thanks to the closeness of tube stations in E3 Bow, Bow-by-Bromley and the adjacent areas of Mile End, Old Ford, Stratford, Leyton, Mile End Park and Victoria Park it is highly advisable that you make prior arrangements for parking tickets to facilitate our van man service. We should then be able to carry out all manner of house moves i.e. light removals, small removals and large scale removals using our Luton vans.