Dear Fulham Removals,
This is just a quick e-mail to say a big thank you to the lads who collected my stuff from the flat in Chelsea on Saturday and who delivered it to my new house in Spain. Nothing was a problem for them when collecting and I was very pleased with the care they took in handling my stuff. The same care and professionalism was also apparent when delivering.
Fulham Removals
Welcome to Fulham Removals. Backed up by years of experience, we have made moving and storage simpler than ever before, for people across the UK. We offer a packing and removals service specifically tailored to meet your requirements depending on your moving schedule and destination, be it for a domestic, commercial or international move; because we know, that no two moves are the same. Trusting your worldly possessions to little more than a stranger, can be a scary prospect, we know that. That is why we ensure that not only do we take great care whilst packing up your household or office, we write a detailed inventory, so whilst your goods are living with us, you can easily be reunited with an item at any time.
Home Removals
Moving home can be one of the most stressful things you do in life. Let Fulham Removals take some of stress with our professional first class service. From a 2 bed flat to a 8 bed mansion.
We have the answer !
Storage
Upsizing? Downsizing? Relocating? Fulham Removals should be your first choice of storage companies in London. We offer everything the larger companies offer at a smaller price without any compromise. From 1sq.ft to 1000 sq.ft
Overseas Removals
From one box to full removals in the UK or to Europe, we provide a first class service to meet your needs. Our experienced international team have the knowledge and experience to make your international move simple and stress free.
Wiki-info: Fulham, or in its earliest form "Fullanham", is uncertainly stated to signify "the place" either "of fowls" or "of mud" (which probably had a lot to do with the fact that the River Thames would flood it periodically), or alternatively, "land in the crook of a river bend belonging to a man named Fulla". The manor is said to have been given to Bishop Erkenwald about the year 691 for himself and his successors in the see of London, and Holinshed relates that the Bishop of London was lodging in his manor place in 1141 when Geoffrey de Mandeville, riding out from the Tower of London, took him prisoner.




