Self Storages in Coulsdon, SM5

These Self Storage companies are located in Coulsdon
Handy Moves
Company Type: Removals & Storage
Unit 53, 63 Jeddo Rd
London, W12 9EE
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Tel. 020 8746 7129 Tel. 08000 380 390 |
London Removals
Company Type: Removals & Storage
26 York Street, Mayfair
London, W1U 6PZ
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Tel. 020 8811 8933 |
Man and Van
Company Type: Storage
UNIT 36, 88-90 HATTON GARDEN
London, EC1N 8PN
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Tel. 020 8811 8922 |
No added Self Storages are located in Coulsdon
The following Removals & Storage are the ones that we have found closest to Coulsdon
Parnams
Company Type: Storage Solutions
5/Beechland Cottages/Mogador Rd
, KT20 7EW
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Tel. 01737 221748
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AMS Move It
Company Type: Self Storages
Flat 1 Tyne House Samuel Gray Gdns
, KT2 5UZ
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Tel. 020 89746440
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Cox W H & Son
Company Type: Storage Solutions
Unit 22 Bookham Industrial Park
, KT23 3EU
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Tel. 020 83936608
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Dodd Contracts
Company Type: Removals & Storage
509 Hook Rd
, KT9 1QW
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Tel. 020 83910468
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Access Self Storage
Company Type: Storage Company
Railway Station Yard Coombe Rd
, KT2 7AZ
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Tel. 0800-587 4513
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Access Transport
Company Type: Storage
192 Banstead Road
, SM7 1QG
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Tel. 0800-542 3459
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Man & Van
Company Type: Storage Company
55 Diceland Rd
, SM7 2ET
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Tel. 01737 370435
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Movers
Company Type: Removals & Storage
131 London Rd
, KT17 2BS
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Tel. 020 83940770
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City Space Storage
Company Type: Storage
Facs House 37-39 Holmesdale Road
, RH5 4HS
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Tel. 0800 592058
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Shurgard (Ewell)
Company Type: Storage Solutions
1 Beaufort Way
, KT17 2PS
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Tel. 020 8786 3830
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D R S Removals
Company Type: Removals & Storage
26 Wilbury Avenue
, SM2 7DU
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Tel. 0808-166 3859
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Chapman T
Company Type: Removals & Storage
133 Banstead Rd South
, SM2 5LJ
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Tel. 020 8642 8340
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Hazles Of Coulsdon
Company Type: Self Storages
49 St. Andrews Rd
, CR5 3HH
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Tel. 020 86681282
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Man & Van
Company Type: Removals & Storage
38 Arkwright Road
, CR2 0LL
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Tel. 020 8768 3774
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S M Transport
Company Type: Storage Company
126 Brighton Rd
, CR2 6AE
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Tel. 020 8688 8742
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Eric Hewlett
Company Type: Self Storages
3 Farnborough Av
, CR2 8HE
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Tel. 020 8657 3567
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Mathews Removals
Company Type: Self Storage Units
18 Hurst View Rd
, CR2 7AG
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Tel. 020 8406 5544
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Shurgard
Company Type: Self Storage Units
491 Brighton Rd
, CR2 6EW
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Tel. 020 8645 8910
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Sandersteads Removals
Company Type: Storage Solutions
190 Unit E3 Felnex Trading Est London Rd
, SM6 7EL
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Tel. 020 86696688
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Storage Company in towns near Coulsdon, SM5
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The house's early history is obscure, but it is shown on an 1847 map and so precedes this date. [1] The building is now occupied by departments of the London Borough of Sutton.
In 2001, the census recorded that 25% of the population of the borough was from an ethnic minority. The highest ethnic populations were recorded in wards in the east of the borough (Mitcham, Eastfields and Pollards Hill). The percentage of population from ethnic minorities is predicted to rise across the borough within the next decade.
The house is made up of four floors ? a basement which houses the kitchen, the ground floor which was the Carlyles' parlour, the first floor where the drawing room/library and Jane's bedroom are found, the second floor which was Thomas' bedroom and is now the Custodian's residence, and the attic, which was converted into a study in an attempt to remove Carlyle from the constant noise of the street and neighbours. It has a small walled garden which is preserved much as it was when Thomas and Jane lived there ? the fig tree still produces fruit today.
Chelsea was once famous for the manufacture of Chelsea buns (made from a long strip of sweet dough tightly coiled, with currants trapped between the layers, and topped with sugar). The area is still famous for its "Chelsea China" ware, though the works, the Chelsea porcelain factory ? thought to be the first workshop to make porcelain in England ? were sold in 1769, and moved to Derby. Examples of the original Chelsea ware fetch high values.
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