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Don’t let yourself go through another big move without hiring professional movers. Man and Van will relieve you of all your moving duties, including the wrapping of delicate items, the tactical manoeuvring and lifting of heavy furniture, and the stressful unloading of your belongings into your new home. Call 020 3743 9354 today to reserve the most affordable and efficient SG5 removal services, and we will guarantee that you will be happy you did so. Don’t rely on your family and friends to help you move your fragile belongings, as they have likely not been trained to prevent the various types of damage that could occur to your things during a move. Allow our team of trained, experienced movers to quickly and effectively transfer your belongings to your new home so that they arrive safely and free of damage.


Apsley End and Fairfield Park are both located in the Central Bedfordshire district of Bedfordshire, England. While the former is a hamlet that forms part of the Shillington civil parish, Fairfield Park is a village that has only been established since the turn of the 21st century. The village contains approximately 900 dwellings of various kinds, and about 100 apartments that used to belong to a psychiatric hospital that closed in 1999. Fairfield Park also boasts its own community centre and sports hall. Higham Gobion is another hamlet that is located within the hundred of Flitt within the county of Bedfordshire. Located on a hilltop, the hamlet consists of a farm, church, industrial unit, and a couple of houses. In the fields to the north-east of the church are a number of fishponds that are remnants of a significant medieval village. The area is also known for the Roman pottery that has been found in one of its fields. Higham Gobion also contains an Anglican Church that dates back to 1300, when it was dedicated to St. Margaret, and forms part of the Diocese of St Albans. Offley is a civil parish that is located between Hitchin and Luton, and contains the landmarks of a water tower and radio mast. The village also contains its own Telephone Exchange, and is the home to a Jewish Rabbinical school called the Hitchin Yeshiva. Little Offley is a small hamlet that forms part of this parish, and contains a late Tudor manor house. Another hamlet within central Bedfordshire is Pegsdon, which contains the beautiful Pegsdon Hills, while Stofold is a small town and civil parish in the area that is known for being split by the River Ivel which flows through the town. Shillington and Pirton are the other picturesque villages and civil parishes of Bedfordshire, with small populations of under 2000 residents and beautiful scenic views of the countryside.


Don’t hesitate another moment and book our removal services for the day you wish to move to your new dwelling. Not only will you relieve yourself of the stress associated with moving, but you will ensure that both your health and your belongings are free from being damaged during the removal process. Our expert movers will shock you with their speed and strength as they load your things into a truck and unload them into your new house in the safest and most efficient way possible. You will be glad that you didn’t try and do it yourself when you witness how many of your things you truly have!. Call 020 3743 9354 today and make your move easy.

Testimonials

Alex O.

Your moving company was resourceful. We learned a lot by your job performance getting our supplies into our new office in SG5. Great work, Man and Van.