House Clearance Greenford UB6
Greenford House Clearance and Probate Valuation Services
As a long established House Clearance and Probate Valuation Company based in Greenford we are able to provide our services anywhere within 20 miles of the UB6 postcode area.
The majority of our work is from recomendations and we have been carrying out property clearance and valuation in Greenford for many years. By reputation and as a local company we are often instructed by solicitors, executors and private clients to carry out all types of house clearance and probate work.
We specialise in clearing large heavily furnished, cluttered or neglected properties possibly as a result of ill health or compulsive hoarding. After receiving your instruction we can clear your property quickly and methodically, and during the process retain any personal items, documents or concealed valuables for your examination. Our experienced staff will make the whole process easy and stress free, even if you are organising the clearance from another part of the country or overseas.
We provide our own vehicles to clear away all household contents.Parking permits are arranged and included in all our quotes. Our aim is to assist you fully by taking care of the entire job from start to finish.
If you need a House Clearance in Greenford Call us now on 0800 567 7769.
For free advice and more detailed information contact Jeff Avery.
Our initial consultation and all our quotations are free and without obligation.
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Some interesting facts about Greenford, London UB6
Greenford, historically Greenford Magna, is a suburb in the London Borough of Ealing in west London, England. Greenford is one of the oldest recorded places in Ealing, first referred to in a legal document dated AD 845. Historically, it was part of the county of Middlesex.
The most prominent landmarks in the suburb are the A40, a large road that connects central London with the M40 motorway, Horsenden Hill 85 metres (280 ft) above sea level, the small Parish Church of Holy Cross (14th century) and Betham House, built by Edward Betham (c. 1780).
Greenford is considered to be birthplace of the modern organic chemical industry, as it was at William Perkin's chemical factory in North Greenford, by the Grand Union Canal that the world's first aniline dye was discovered in March 1856. Perkin called his amazing discovery 'mauveine'. Today there is a blue plaque marking the spot in Oldfield Lane North, just south of the Black Horse Public House. The former Rockware glassworks on the canal is commemorated by Rockware Avenue.
The interesting facts information on this page about Greenford, London UB6 was derived from Wikipedia
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