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We provide van and man hire to NW London, West, Central, East and a North London removal service, as well as SW and SE London removals.

Timely light removals by SE6 Catford van man company

Catford Town Center - LondonYour quest to find a credible SE6 Catford house and office moves company has led you to About this Van – we will not disappoint you. Whilst many light removals firms exist in the market, not all of them can deliver a man van service that is worthy of referring to friends and colleagues looking involved in future relocations.

We offer a different proposition altogether. Thanks to our nearly ten years of removals company experience we are well seasoned in providing removals services that are punctuated by efficiency, adroitness and attention to detail. About this Van’ services are most reputable and satisfied clients will attest to our professionalism, trustworthiness and punctuality. These and more are the reasons why you are best advised to leave your light removals needs in our capable hands. We excel in all such jobs for not only the SE6 Catford area but the neighboring regions of Hither Green, Grove Park, Ladywell, Lee, Bellingham, Brockley, Crofton Park, Forest Hill, and Lewisham as well.

As a man with van service we are well aware of the fact that not every relocations requirement is identical. Rest assured that when you approach us for help with garage clearances, single item relocations, office moves and/or house moves, we will charge an appropriate fee that reflects the task undertaken. About this Van handles its SE6 Catford van man services using Luton Vans with the ability to carry over 1000Kg weight limits. These vans are manned by courteous and hardworking men crews.

Catford region, SE6, London

Designated as one London Plan’s 35 major centres, SE6 Catford is a district located within the London Borough of Lewisham. The architecture in the area reflects the styles that were predominant in the 60s and 70s and the ‘brutalist’ style is most pronounced. This architectural style is manifested in the Catford Shopping Centre built by Owen Luder and also in the imposing Eros House. The Broadway Theatre in Catford is an example of the fine art deco building style and is quite attractive with its copper-green spire and heraldic shield emblems. The local police station exemplifies the Gothic building style. One of the more famous historical attractions is the 1850s-installed village hand-pump in Rushley Green just outside the aforementioned Eros House.

Catford Sapporo IchibanMajority of the SE6 Catford administrative offices are found in Laurence House. Much commercial activity happens at the Catford Center. Atop the entrance to this facility is an imposing fiberglass sculpture in the form of a black cat – this is the Catford Cat, the area’s unquestionable premier landmark. The Catford Center is indeed a hub of commercial activity considering that it hosts two supermarkets, Iceland and Tesco, and a number of independent stores. Also within Catford are a good number of cafes, pubs and restaurants. One of the most famous pubs is the ‘Goose on the Green’ which was established back in the 1700s as the ‘Black Horse and Harrow’.

Apart from the Broadway Theatre shows several other cultural events are hosted in the Catford SE6 area. These include the Catford Beer Festival and the Lewisham Peoples Day which are held at the theatre and Mountsfield Park respectively. People from nearly all faiths are catered for in Catford. There are churches for Seventh-Day Adventists, Methodists, Roman Catholic, Protestant, Baptists, Plymouth Brethren and Salvation Army faithful. The Lewisham Islamic Centre caters for Muslims. Temples for Sikh, Hare Krishna and Buddhist faithful are also available.

 Some notable residents of the area past and present include heavyweight boxer Sir Henry Cooper, comedian Ben Elton, art photographer Anthony Jones, racehorse owner and property developer Frank Pullen, actor Leslie Dwyer, footballers Jack Percival and Jem Karacan, and guitarist Robin Trower.