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Removal Office in Cranleigh, KT16
Removal Office in KT16 Cranleigh These Removal Office companies are located in Cranleigh
























































Handy Moves
Company Type: Crate Hire
Unit 53 , 63 Jeddo Rd
London, W12 9EE
Tel. 020 8746 7129
Tel. 08000 380 390

London Removals
Company Type: Removal Company
26 York Street, Mayfair
London, W1U 6PZ
Tel. 020 8811 8933

Man and Van
Company Type: Removals
UNIT 36, 88-90 HATTON GARDEN
London, EC1N 8PN
Tel. 020 8811 8922

2GO2 Ltd
Company Type: Office Removals
48 Chobham Lane
, KT16 0EE
Tel. 0808-166 1904

A & J Transport
Company Type: Removal Office
254 Worplesdon Rd
, GU2 9XH
Tel. 01483 562444

Atlas Industrial Removals
Company Type: Office Removals
84 Brox Rd
, KT16 0LE
Tel. 0870-607 1607

C R Transport
Company Type: Office Removal Companies
22 St. Anns Cl
, KT16 9DX
Tel. 01932 700381

Cooks Of Cranleigh Ltd
Company Type: Crate Hire
Whitehall/Horsham Rd
, GU6 8EH
Tel. 01483 273774

Kendall Self Drive
Company Type: Office Removals
Downside Guildford St
, KT16 9DS
Tel. 01932 571133

Mann David & Sons Ltd
Company Type: Office Moves
101-105 High St
, GU6 8AY
Tel. 01483 273777

Nat Pac
Company Type: Crate Hire
Unit 43 Chobham Rd
, KT16 0EE
Tel. 01344 874804

T J Transport
Company Type: Office Removals
17 The Broadway
, GU21 5AP
Tel. 01483 449800



The following Removal Office are the ones that we have found closest to Cranleigh
Northovers Removals & Storage Ltd
Company Type: Office Removals
Ashcombe Court
, GU7 1LQ
Tel. 01483 329013

MWV Removals & Light Haulage
Company Type: Crate Hire
39 Templecombe Mews
, GU22 7DL
Tel. 07880 802223

Moving Home
Company Type: Office Removal Companies
Eastgate House/Hockering Rd
, GU22 7HP
Tel. 01483 724753

All Freight International Removals
Company Type: Crate Hire
Jaguar House/52-54 Hamm Moor La
, KT15 2SF
Tel. 01932 853344

Ardent Removals
Company Type: Office Removals
20 Brighton Road
, KT15 1PJ
Tel. 01932 854355

Byfleet Removals
Company Type: Crate Hire
3 The Avenue
, KT15 3RL
Tel. 01483 720593

Weybridge Removals Ltd
Company Type: Office Removals
12 Marshall Pl
, KT15 3JB
Tel. 01932 854181

Mikes Enterprises
Company Type: Crate Hire
39 Green La
, KT15 2TX
Tel. 01932 844001

Starling Removal Services Ltd
Company Type: Office Removals
201 New Haw Rd
, KT15 2DP
Tel. 01932 845931

Robins Removals
Company Type: Office Removal Companies
2 Millpond Ct
, KT15 2JY
Tel. 01932 847409

Acorn Business Moves Ltd
Company Type: Office Removals
176a Station Rd
, KT15 2BD
Tel. 01932 845931

Luxfords Of Weybridge
Company Type: Removal Office
Brooklands Business Park Avro Way
, KT13 0XQ
Tel. 01932 410100

Artisan
Company Type: Office Removal Companies
36 Central Av
, KT8 2QZ
Tel. 020 8941 7007

Artisan Removals
Company Type: Removals
36 Central Avenue
, KT8 2QZ
Tel. 020 8941 3003

Man With A Van
Company Type: Removal Office
68 Hogarth Av
, TW15 1QA
Tel. 01784 423421

Cheap Moves
Company Type: Removal Office
90 Feltham Rd
, TW15 1DP
Tel. 01784 244036

Cox W H & Son
Company Type: Office Removals
18 St. Nicholas Drive
, TW17 9LD
Tel. 01932 245354

Carrs Carriers Removals & Storage Ltd
Company Type: Office Removals
Keltbray Ind Park/Thorpe Lea Rd
, TW20 8JL
Tel. 01784 438743

Intercrate Rentals
Company Type: Office Removal Companies
PO Box 43
, TW20 9YH
Tel. 01784 479940

Vector Resource Management
Company Type: Crate Hire
Unit 4/Beta Way
, TW20 8RE
Tel. 01784 472118

Rossway Transport Services Ltd
Company Type: Office Removals
Padd Farm/Hurst Lane
, TW20 8QJ
Tel. 01344 845007



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KT16 Removal Office services in Cranleigh
Places of interest in Cranleigh, KT16

Addlestone

Addlestone is a town in the borough of Runnymede in the county of Surrey, England. Immediate surrounding towns and villages include Weybridge, Ottershaw, Chertsey, and New Haw. It is near Junction 11 of the M25 motorway and is served by Addlestone railway station on the Chertsey Branch Line. The M25 motorway passes to the west of the town, and cut some roads into two when built; so roads such as Liberty Lane turned into Liberty Rise and Liberty Lane. The main road in Addlestone is Station Road which is a linear development; shops include Tesco and Iceland as well as the NHS doctors' surgery, the Eileen Tozer Day Centre not to mention the countless charity shops that line Station Road. This main thoroughfare also features many fast food and takeaway restaurants, including KFC which opened in 2007 and Subway which was opened in early 2009.

Chertsey

Chertsey was the home of Charles James Fox, who had wished to be buried there but was not.

Thorpe Park

The first such system to be introduced, which was trialled for three seasons, emerged in the 1990s and attracted attention from BBC programme Tomorrow's World. This system gave guests a pager-like device which beeped when it was their slot on a particular ride.[11]

Twickenham Stadium

Twickenham Stadium (usually known as just Twickenham or Twickers[1]) is a stadium located in Twickenham, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It is the largest rugby union stadium in the United Kingdom and has recently been enlarged to seat 82,000. This makes it the second largest stadium in the UK after Wembley Stadium and the fifth largest stadium in Europe. The stadium is the home of the Rugby Football Union (RFU), and as such primarily a venue for rugby union and hosts England's home test matches, as well as the Middlesex Sevens, the Guinness Premiership final, the EDF Energy Cup and Heineken Cup matches. The stadium is considered an icon of English rugby and the 2009/2010 season saw Twickenham celebrate its centenary. The 100th anniversary of the first international at HQ in 1910 was marked by the England team wearing a special commemorative shirt against Wales on February 6th and by a centenary book called Twickenham - 100 Years of Rugby's HQ.

Richmond Lock and Footbridge

The Richmond lock and weir complex was built in 1894 by the Thames Conservancy to maintain a navigable depth of water upstream of Richmond. This then ensures that there is always at least a 1.72m depth of water in the River between Richmond and Teddington.[2][3][4][5] In 1908 an Act transferred responsibility for the Thames from a point 350 yards (320 m) below Teddington Lock to the Port of London Authority, and this included Richmond Lock.[6]

Information by Wikipedia.com

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