Office removals don’t have to mean taking an unwelcome hit to productivity and troublesome upset to your working routine. Best Man and Van offers office removals in Chessington KT9 with an unwavering focus on overall convenience. Flexible scheduling and streamlined work processes ensure minimal disruption, making your office removal in Chessington KT9 an easy, hassle-free one.
Our local cleaners are available to take on any size Chessington KT9 office removal: from a few desks and chairs to large-scale corporate removals. All our drivers and removal men are extensively briefed on your individual removal needs, prepared to execute your Chessington KT9 office removal in an efficient, timely fashion.
For our Chessington KT9 office removal clients, we routinely perform Saturday and Sunday services, executing office removals out of working hours in order to let you get on with business. If you’re interested in getting an office removal in Chessington KT9, we’d be happy to discuss your individual requirements. Chessington KT9 man and van hire in Chessington KT9 also affords commercial waste disposal and small and large-scale deliveries at your convenience.
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List of services we provide in KT9 Chessington for Office Removals:
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Places of interest in and around Chessington KT9
Epsom Cluster
The Epsom Cluster, sometimes Epsom Clusters, was a cluster, or group, of five large psychiatric hospitals situated in the Horton area of Epsom. The site is, in 2008, subject to total redevelopment. The hospitals were built owned and managed by the London County Council. The cluster comprised: * Horton Hospital * Long Grove Hospital * Manor Hospital * St Ebba's Hospital * West Park Hospital The Horton Light Railway transported building supplies and then coal and provisions to the hospitals in the cluster...
read more »West Park Asylum
West Park Asylum (or West Park Hospital) was a large psychiatric hospital in Epsom, Surrey. The hospital was designed by William C. Clifford-Smith (architect to the London County Council), who was also involved in the design of nearby St Ebba's Hospital. The hospital had been in planning since 1906, and by 1917 it was largely complete; however, the outbreak of war postponed opening until 1923. When complete the hospital could cater for around 2,000 patients of mixed class, and hence the site had extensive boiler houses and plant rooms, a large laundry and a substantial water tower...
read more »Horton Light Railway
The Horton Light Railway was built in 1905 to transport materials for building the Long grove Asylum that was needed in addition to the previously built Manor Hospital. It was later used to serve other London County Council psychiatric hospitals built in the Horton area to the west of the English town of Epsom. It never (officially) carried passengers - its main purpose being to carry coal and other supplies to the hospitals in the Epsom Cluster...
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