Request A Removal Quote for Abbey Wood
Send us a short description of the Abbey Wood SE2 moving job you need handled along with your contacts details and get a free service quote.
Send us a short description of the Abbey Wood SE2 moving job you need handled along with your contacts details and get a free service quote.
We offer a wide range of some of the most excellent moving services in SE2 Abbey Wood. As the leading company operating in the field today Movers London Co Ltd aims at providing local residents and business owners with comprehensive solutions to all their potential problems. That is why we offer both domestic and commercial moving services Abbey Wood SE2 clients of ours can choose from. | Duration / Men | 1 Mover | 2 Movers | 3 Movers | |
| 1 hour (2 hrs minimum) | £25 | £50 | £65 | |
| Half a day (4 hrs) | £120 | £180 | £220 | |
| Full day | £250 | £320 | £420 | |
| *Our charge starts when the team arrives at the initial starting address in Abbey Wood. Our vehicle fleet is packed with removal straps, blankets, trolleys and satellite systems + all other necessary equipment and tools for assembly and isassembly. | ||||
Why get our Affordable removal services?
If you wish to get professional removal services in Abbey Wood then make sure to call our numbers. We have the finest supplies and technical capacity to pull of even the most complex domestic relocations in the area of SE2. Our movers have excellent knowledge and plenty of experience. They will be able to diagnose the situation and always make the best decision depending on the nature of your relocation. We are also completely insured and fully licensed.
Abbey Wood is an area located in the London Boroughs of Greenwich and Bexley. It is situated 10.7 miles of Charing Cross. The area is home to some great places of interest such as the ruins of the Lesnes Abbey and a Local Nature Reserve. The area is very alluring place due to its nature and the ancient Bostall Woods where people camp. Another local attractions include St Michael and All Angels Parish Church and the Victorian Crossness Pumping Station.