As a long established probate valuation company in London we are able to provide our services in every town and postcode throughout the entire London area.
Our valuations are accurate and carried out by experienced valuers and when there are high value items or works of art we will engage one of our chartered surveyers (RICS).
The majority of our work is from recomendation and we have been carrying out and preparing written probate valuations for many years. By reputation and as a local company we are regularly instructed by solicitors, executors and private clients to carry out all types of probate valuation.
We are experts at finding wills lost or hidden within the contents of hoarded or cluttered house contents, a situation that may be a result of ill health or OCH. Our will finding service is unique and can be co-ordinated with a total clearance of the residual contents. After receiving your instruction we can attend the property, make an inventory then prepare a written valuation of chattels for probate. The written valuation will be drafted and sent to you or your solicitor by post and by email within 48 hours of our visit. At your request we are happy to deal directly with your solicitor.
Our experienced staff will make the whole process easy and stress free, even if you are organising the valuation or house clearance from another part of the country or overseas.
We will advise you of the best options tor raise as much as possible in the interest of the deceased estate.
For more detailed advice and fees contact Jeff Avery on 0800 567 7769.
Our help line and any probate guidance is free and without obligation.
We carry out probate valuation and house clearances within 30 miles of the following London areas and postcodes:
EC1 - Head District; (City, Clerkenwell, Farringdon and Shoreditch) EC2 - Bishopsgate; EC3 - Fenchurch Street; EC4 - Fleet Street
WC1 - Head District (Bloomsbury); WC2 - Strand & Covent Garden
N1 - Head District (Islington); N2 - East Finchley ; N3- Finchley ; N4 - Finsbury Park; N5 - Highbury ; N6 - Highgate ; N7 - Holloway ; N8 - Hornsey ; N9 - Lower Edmonton ; N10 - Muswell Hill ; N11 - New Southgate ; N12 - North Finchley; N13 - Palmers Green; N14 - Southgate ; N15 - South Tottenham ; N16 - Stoke Newington ; N17 - Tottenham ; N18 - Upper Edmonton ; N19 - Upper Holloway ; N20 - Whetstone ; N21 - Winchmore Hill; N22 - Wood Green
NW1 - Head District (Camden Town, Regents Park); NW2 - Cricklewood; NW3 - Hampstead ; NW4 - Hendon ; NW5 - Kentish Town ; NW6 - Kilburn ; NW7 - Mill Hill ; NW8 - St John's Wood ; NW9 - The Hyde ; NW10 - Willesden ; NW11 - Golders Green
E1 - Head District (Spitalfields and Whitechapel) ; E2 - Bethnal Green ; E3 - Bow ; E4 - Chingford ; E5 - Clapton ; E6 - East Ham ; E7 - Forest Gate ; E8 - Hackney ; E9 - Homerton; E10 - Leyton ; E11 - Leytonstone ; E12 - Manor Park ; E13 - Plaistow ; E14 - Poplar ; E15 - Stratford ; E16 - Victoria Dock ; E17 - Walthamstow ; E18 - South Woodford
W1 - Head District (Soho, Mayfair, Marylebone and Fitzrovia); W2 - Paddington ; W3- Actpm ; W4 - Chiswick ; W5 - Ealing ; W6 - Hammersmith ; W7 - Hanwell ; W8 - Kensington ; W9 - Maida Vale ; W10 - North Kensington ; W11 - Notting Hill ; W12 - Shepherds Bush ; W13 - West Ealing W14 - West Kensington
SE1 - Head District (Bermondsey, Elephant and Castle, Waterloo); SE2 - Abbey Wood ; SE3 - Blackheath ; SE4 - Brockley ; SE5 - Camberwell ; SE6 - Catford; SE7 - Charlton; SE8 - Deptford; SE9 - Eltham ; SE10 - Greenwich; SE11 - Kennington; SE12 - Lee ; SE13 - Lewisham; SE14 - New Cross; SE15 - Peckham; SE16 - Rotherhithe; SE17 - Walworth ; SE18 - Woolwich ; SE19 - Upper Norwood; SE20 - Anerley ; SE21 - Dulwich ; SE22 - East Dulwich; SE23 - Forest Hill ; SE24 - Herne Hill ; SE25 - South Norwood; SE26 - Sydenham ; SE27 - West Norwood; SE28 - Thamesmead
SW1 - Head District (Westminister, Pimlico) SW2 - Brixton ; SW3 - Chelsea ; SW4 - Clapham ; SW5 - Earls Court ; SW6 - Fulham ; SW7 - South Kensington ; SW8 - South Lambeth ; SW9 - Stockwell ; SW10 - West Brompton ; SW11 - Battersea ; SW12 - Balham ; SW13 - Barnes ; SW14 - Mortlake ; SW15 - Putney ; SW16 - Streatham ; SW17 - Tooting ; SW18 - Wandsworth ; SW19 - Wimbledon ; SW20 - West Wimbledon
London has something for everyone: parks, museums, theater, architecture, boat rides, double-decker buses, churches, palaces the list goes on and on. A London Pass allows entrance to 55 of the most popular tourist sites, plus discounts at restaurants, theaters and shops.
Wherever you are in London, City Clearances will be pleased to provide both probate valuation and house clearance services.
Following is a small sampling of some of London's most popular tourist sites:
* Buckingham Palace London home of Britain's sovereigns; it was originally built by the duke of Buckingham in 1703. Adjacent to St. James Park, this is a favorite spot to see the Changing of the Guard.
* British Museum The museum was created by an act of Parliament. Its most popular exhibits include the Rosetta Stone, the Elgin (or Parthenon) Marbles and antiquities from India, Greece, China, Egypt, Rome, etc. The British Library is a part of the museum.
* Westminster Abbey originally the abbey church of a Benedictine monastery; almost every English queen or king since William the Conqueror (except Edward V and Edward VIII) has been crowned here. Eighteen of the monarchs, plus statesmen, poets, writers, scientists and other distinguished personages have been buried in Westminster Abbey. Check out the Poets' Corner and the tombs of Chaucer, Browning and Tennyson.
* Tower of London a fortress on the north bank of the River Thames. In the middle ages it was a royal residence and later it became a prison and the site of many executions. It now houses a museum with a collection of medieval armor, plus the crown jewels.
* London Eye At 135 m/443 ft tall, this is the world's largest observation wheel. It is located on the South Bank of the Thames, between Westminster and Hungerford Bridges; the wheel takes 30 minutes to make a full revolution and affords a breathtaking view of the city.
* Madame Tussauds Wax Museum Hobnob with Britney, Atatόrk, George, Diana, Oprah and the pope or at least with their amazing wax likenesses.
* Big Ben and Houses of Parliament also called Westminster Palace. This is where the House of Lords and the House of Commons meet. It is situated on the north bank of the Thames, in Whitehall. The Jewel Tower is right across the street.
* The National Gallery Located on Trafalgar Square, the gallery houses an enormous collection of European paintings from about 1250-1900, including works by Da Vinci, Rembrandt, Gainsborough, Turner and Van Gogh. Around the corner is the National Portrait Gallery, including a collection of portraits of famous and infamous British subjects from the Tudors to present day.
This article about London was derived from answer.com
Probate valuations (also known as valuation for probate) and house clearance services in London and SE England
Call us for more information on estate probate valuation, and house clearance, (including the clearing of very large properties with years of accumulated possessions): (24hrs) 0800 567 7769
We carry out probate valuations in the following areas:
Probate valuation London | Probate valuation Essex | Probate valuation Berkshire | Probate valuation Buckinghamshire | Probate valuation Hertfordshire | Probate valuation Surrey | Probate valuation Oxfordshire | Probate valuation Hampshire | Probate valuation Kent.
We carry out house clearance in the following areas:
House clearance London | House clearance Essex | House clearance Kent | House Clearance East Sussex | House clearance Brighton | House clearance West Sussex | House clearance Surrey | House clearance Berkshire | House clearance Buckinghamshire | House clearance Hertfordshire | House clearance Oxfordshire | House clearance Cambridgeshire | House clearance HampshireFor a complete list of all areas where we carry out probate valuation and house clearance, click here.