Seasoned van man for SE8 Deptford small removals
With About this Van as your man with van service in SE8 Deptford you will not need to look over your shoulders in anxiety as your relocation job gets underway. This is one of the advantages that you’ll accrue by working with a reputable house and office moves service provider whose track record in the removals service industry is the envy of many other providers.
For the past eight years About this Van has been busy offering diverse moving services including garage clearances, house moves, office/commercial moves, single items moves, and also allied jobs featuring flat/office clearances, trash disposal, and collections and drop offs. Years of perfecting our light removals skills have gifted us with the ability to offer professional, timely and efficient services for every new assignment.
When you approach About this Van you should do so with the notion that the van man service you’ll receive will meet and exceed your expectations. Not to worry, our rates are designed to be in tandem with the task you have in mind. Further, we will provide you with a free move quote whether you decide to inquire about this in person or via a telephone call. Note that our rates and fees are openly computed – we don’t have any hidden costs unlike some unscrupulous competitors. The fees that you pay this removals company will not feature any fuel charges and will similarly not include any depot to depot charges. We are available to work on a daily basis; we don’t rest despite it being a Sunday or a bank holiday.
SE8 Deptford is located in the London Borough of Lewisham and it lies along River Thames’ southern bank in south east London. To the west Deptford is bordered by New Cross. Its neighbor to the east, and separated by Deptford Creek, is Greenwich. Lewisham and Brockley are Deptford’s neighbors to the south.
The Deptford area’s main occupation for a long time was tied to dock related activities owing to the fact that the British Navy’s administrative center was located here. The economic prospects of the area took a dip for the worst when the Navy pulled out of Deptford and the effects of this slump are most evident when you consider the pitiable housing conditions that denote portions of the area’s north. Things seem to be taking a turn for the better, particularly in south Deptford SE8 where the city-working young populations have taken to gentrifying the multi-occupancy houses from the Victorian era. Deptford has its fair share of student populations and most of these attend Goldsmiths College, the Laban Dance Center and the University of Greenwich.
One of London City’s most active markets, Deptford Market, is found along Deptford High Street and is the source for a diverse range of goods. There are a number of green public spaces in SE8 Deptford and the list includes Brookmill Park, Deptford Park, Pepys Park, Sayes Court Park and Ferranti Park. A host of landmarks can be seen here including one of the world’s oldest suburban stations, Deptford Railway Stations. Others include the Victorian Pumping Station at Deptford Creek which was built in 1864 and the old Deptford Power Station which served the area from 1891 to 1983. The 18th century buildings at Tanner Hill are certainly worth seeing.
Another eye-catching landmark in Deptford is the St Nicholas Church whose original construction dates back to the 14th century. The church bears a plaque in commemoration of the famous playwright Christopher Marlowe whose murder occurred in 1593. Also in Deptford is the 18th century-built St Paul’s Church which is one of the finest Baroque-style churches in all of England.
Famous people who have lived in Deptford include Sir Thomas Smith who was the First Governor of the Honourable East India Company, artist Henry Courtney Selous, members of the rock groups Dire Straits and Squeeze, and music journalist and DJ Danny Baker.