This website has been designed to help you through the process of moving home with information not only on the removal itself but on other pre and post removal day issues. The name Essex originates in Anglo Saxon times meaning 'East Sax' (the Eastern Kingdom of Saxons). The motto "Essex works for a better quality of life" is projected across nearly 1500 square miles of the county. The County Town is Chelmsford, whilst the oldest recorded town of Colchester lies to the extreme north east of Essex.
The Perry warehouses offer a number of solutions to storage needs. Furniture and household effects can be stored in individual wooden containers. Office files are archived into shelved lock up areas and commercial products can be held on standard pallet racking. Perry can also offer mobile storage services to provide self storage at your front door. Warehouses are alarmed and covered by CCTV and goods can be held long or short term. Contact Perry for a bespoke solution to all your storage needs.
This website has been designed to help you through the process of moving home with information not only on the removal itself but on other pre and post removal day issues. Perry Removals have moved around Stansted for 50 years now, though the name Stansted is synonymous with London's Third Airport, Stansted Mountfitchet is a community in its own right. The name means 'Stony place', though local folklore says it relates to a member of the local gentry who, whilst getting on his horse one day said "Stand steed while I mount don't fidget".
This website has been designed to help you through the process of moving home with information not only on the removal itself but on other pre and post removal day issues. Perry Removals local town of Stevenage was the first of many new towns built in the 1950's. From a population of just 1400 in 1801, it is now home to over 85,000 people. Stevenage's early beginning was to serve stage coaches travelling the A1 Great North Road. In the year 1800 no less than 21 scheduled horse and coaches called into Stevenage every day.
This website has been designed to help you through the process of moving home with information not only on the removal itself but on other pre and post removal day issues. Perry Removals local town of Royston is now wholly in Hertfordshire but until the 19th century it straddled the border with Cambridgeshire at the intersection of two important roman roads --the east /west Icknield way and the north/south Ermine Street. The junction was marked with a cross and to this day the base stone of the cross, known as the Roysia Cross, sits near the junction of these routes.
Perry offers bespoke services to their clients. Be it a school, office or auction house we are confident that our re-location and storage service will satisfy all your requirements. We also understand that timing is crucial. The relocation of furniture, equipment, personal effects and files can be carried out during office hours, after hours or at weekends to suit your schedule. We can work around your staff enabling them to continue their duties right up to the last minute.
This website has been designed to help you through the process of moving home with information not only on the removal itself but on other pre and post removal day issues. Perry Removals has been moving in and around Saffron Walden for over 50 years now but although it is renowned as an historic market town, it has not always been that way for two reasons. Firstly because it was originally named Chipping Walden and secondly because the original market charter was granted to Newport it's close neighbour.
This website has been designed to help you through the process of moving home with information not only on the removal itself but on other pre and post removal day issues. The three villages of Willan, Norton, and Letchworth were all named in the Domesday book and as early as 1903 an idea, conceived by Ebenezer Howard, was developed in the area to build the worlds first 'Garden City'. It was not just a plan of the buildings but also a format of how the community would be run. Famous people connected with Letchworth include TV presenter Jamie Bond, actor Laurence Olivier and film director Michael Winner.
The Perry wooden container storage system permits us to take the containers in our purpose built pantechnicons to be loaded at your house. This provides a storage solution to clients who need their furniture and effects to be held pending moving to their new home. The wooden containers allow your furniture to "breathe". Goods can be held short term, for just a few days if necessary, or long term if clients are perhaps working abroad. Large or awkward items can also be held safely and securely on shelves and racking.
Perry Removals are long established members of the British Association of Removers. All our staff are fully trained to safely move your furniture from door to door. We pride ourselves on the high level of service provided by our professional team throughout the removal. We move expensive, challenging items every day, including pianos, cars, jacuzzis and more.
This website has been designed to help you through the process of moving home with information not only on the removal itself but on other pre and post removal day issues. With a population of under 9,000 Sawbridgeworth has a history recorded in the Domesday Book. Known in earlier days as Sabrixteworde, the town has historic links with Sir Geoffrey de Mandeville and Anne Boleyn. Also Ralph Jocelyn, twice Mayor of London, who lived at Great Hyde Hall. This stately manor house has in the last 20 years been converted into apartments and country estate homes.
This website has been designed to help you through the process of moving home with information not only on the removal itself but on other pre and post removal day issues. The explosion in homes over the last 100 to 200 years becomes apparent. Famous for punts, 'Silicon Fen' hi-tech, two universities the Footlights review, and Kings College Chapel Cambridge is steeped in history with more history in the making. It is however surprising that Cambridge has no cathedral, yet despite this was only given city status in 1951.
This website has been designed to help you through the process of moving home with information not only on the removal itself but on other pre and post removal day issues. With an estimated population of 1.12 million Hertfiordshire covers an area of 634 square miles. When the Romans left in 5/6th century, when the Anglo Saxons to the north colonised the Shire of Hartford. Hertfordshire has a long history of supporting the film and TV industry at the Elstree Studios and more recently at the Leavesden Aerodrome site has seen the production of James Bond and Harry Potter epics.
This website has been designed to help you through the process of moving home with information not only on the removal itself but on other pre and post removal day issues. Since as far back as 1170 AD, Newmarket has been synonymous with horse racing. Home to two racecourses, The Jockey Club, Tattersalls Horse Sales, The National Horseracing Museum and The National Stud, it is renowned for such people as Frankie Dettori, and Lester Piggott; two of probably the best known jockeys in history. The population of around 21,000 folk means there is about one horse in the town for every six people.
This website has been designed to help you through the process of moving home with information not only on the removal itself but on other pre and post removal day issues. With a population of less than 10,000 Hadleigh is said to have the remains of Guthrum King of the Danes from the late 800's AD. buried in St Mary Church. This is one of the grand Suffolk churches, the only big one with a medieval spire; indeed, the only proper wood and lead spire in the county. It was built in the 14th century, and the exterior bell, a 1280 clock bell doubling as a sanctus bell, is Suffolk's oldest.
This website has been designed to help you through the process of moving home with information not only on the removal itself but on other pre and post removal day issues. Now by-passed by the A12 trunk road, in days gone by Witham High Street was on the main thoroughfare from London to Colchester and provided coaching inns and other services for travellers. It was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 that Witham was later given to The Knights Templar as indicated by nearby Cressing Temple. This temple was the earliest foundation of Templar lands in Britain.
This website has been designed to help you through the process of moving home with information not only on the removal itself but on other pre and post removal day issues. Perry Removals local town of Ware is the site of one of the very oldest settlements in Europe, dating back to the Mesolithic period of pre 4000bc. It derives it's name from "weirs" -.a waterfall built in Anglo Saxon times to stop invading Vikings in their longships. It has been a coaching town on the Roman road Ermine Street which runs from London to Lincoln along the route of the Old North Road.
This website has been designed to help you through the process of moving home with information not only on the removal itself but on other pre and post removal day issues. Sudbury has had a chequered history where local industries have prospered since the late middle ages when the weaving and silk industries thrived. The original ceremonial woolsack in the House of Lords was stuffed with wool from the Sudbury area. Simon Sudbury founded St Leonards Hospital in 1372 as a place of respite for lepers.
This website has been designed to help you through the process of moving home with information not only on the removal itself but on other pre and post removal day issues. Both new communities Bar Hill and Cambourne have had very different lives but we have seen how they have flourished over the years. A comparison of Bar Hill and Cambourne as communities shows the difference between 1950's and 1960's concepts of Bar Hill with the late '90's ideals of Cambourne. Bar Hill was an expansion communty designed in the 1950's with the first occupants moving in around 1967.
This website has been designed to help you through the process of moving home with information not only on the removal itself but on other pre and post removal day issues. With a population of over 32,000, Loughton has long been considered the ideal meeting point between city and country living. On the edge of Epping Forest and with boundaries that meet Chingford, Buckhurst Hill, Theydon Bois, Waltham Abbey and Chigwell it sits in the Roding Valley only 13 miles from central London. Famous people with Loughton connections include actors Harry H Corbett, Joan Littlewood, Gwen Taylor Oliver Tobias and local lad Alan Davies.
This website has been designed to help you through the process of moving home with information not only on the removal itself but on other pre and post removal day issues. Today, Fulbourn is often associated with The Tesco store and Capital Park but in days gone by the majestic Victorian hospital was the main employer. One of the earliest presentations of the Cambridge University 'Footlights Revue' was performed at the hospital in 1883. Fulbourn has seen massive redevelopment of the Windmill Estate dominating the view as one drives through the village.
This website has been designed to help you through the process of moving home with information not only on the removal itself but on other pre and post removal day issues. Suffolk covers nearly 1500 square miles and the population is less than 720,000 folk. Suffolk is surrounded by water to the North and East, it is bounded by The Broads and the North Sea coastline. A designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the county has been captured in paintings by Gainsborough and John Constable, one of his famous paintings being the Flatford Mill.
This website has been designed to help you through the process of moving home with information not only on the removal itself but on other pre and post removal day issues. The name Halstead is believed to be derived from the old English "Haid" meaning healthy and "Stead" meaning farm. With a population of over 12,000, Halstead is nestled in the Colne Valley. It was used many times as the backdrop for the "Lovejoy" TV series which starred Ian McShane. Halstead was also home to the famous singer Matt Cardle, the winner of televisions 2010 X Factor who was brought up in the town.
This website has been designed to help you through the process of moving home with information not only on the removal itself but on other pre and post removal day issues. With a population of nearly 12,000 Epping town is nestled on the northern edge of Epping Forest. The forest was given Royal status in the 12th century by Henry III but this was revoked in 1878 when Thomas Willingale of Loughton and his band of local commoners defied the enclosure of the woodland by ignoring the restrictions imposed by the Lord of the Manor, Lord Maitland.