Big Red Removals have over 10 years of experience in house and flat moves within TW7. We also offer a Man and Van service based on an hourly rate. With this service you get the same professional, fully trained crew as with our removals service.
Our experienced and dedicated team of professional removers will ensure that your move, however big or small goes without a hitch. Big Red has got you covered, able to offer the most competitive Man and Van rates in TW7.
Our Man and Van service is designed for smaller TW7 removals, single items, or 1 bedroom and smaller 2 bedroom properties. Whether you are looking for a smaller complete removal or just moving bulky items from A to B, our experienced uniformed crews will work until the job is completed. All our crews are from the permanent staff of Big Red Removals and Storage so you get the benefit of using our flexible hourly rate, only paying for the actual time the removal takes, whilst still getting the benefits of using a professional removals company. We never compromise on quality to ensure that our service is always the best around.
All moves with Big Red can be covered with liability insurance. Each vehicle comes equipped with transit blankets, sofa covers, ties, a skate and a full tool kit. All of our vehicles are satellite tracked, so we know where they are at all times.
All our staff can dismantle/assemble normal furniture, disconnect/connect appliances when applicable and remove doors/windows. With the hourly Man and Van rate, crews have the flexibility to do any last minute packing, additional pick ups, trips to recycling, sofas through windows, etc. We are also able to provide a house clearance service, taking items to charity shops or recycling.
Whatever other stresses you have with your move, you can rely on Big Red to ensure that, from start to finish, the removal process is not one of them. Call the TW7 Man and Van specialists now on 0207 228 7651.
Parking TW7
Most of the roads around TW7 are controlled parking, and either parking suspensions or dispensations are required. For larger Removals in TW7 a parking suspension is a necessity. The suspension has to be booked up to 14 working days in advance of the required date. These are booked with your local council online. For smaller TW7 removals, using vans, we can load and unload for short periods on single yellow lines. Otherwise a dispensation would need to be booked, if we are packing and TW7 flat moving.
A Little Bit About TW7
The TW postcode area has 20 postcode districts covering parts of south west London, north-west Surrey and a very small part of Berkshire. The postal district of TW7 covers Isleworth and Osterley. The local authority covering these areas is Hounslow.
After the Conquest, successive Norman barons of the St Valeri family held the manor
of Isleworth. With no evidence of living there, it’s thought it was held as a source of revenue
and power. In 1227, when he took control of England from his regents, Henry III seized
Isleworth and other property of the St Valeri family and gave the manor to his brother,
Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall. The seemingly classic medieval manor house was burned down
during the Second Barons’ War in 1264.
Much of Isleworth became orchards in the 18th century, and then market gardens in the 19th
century supplying the London markets. A striking element of this period was the establishment in Isleworth of many mansions and large houses, principally for aristocrats and high achievers. The first half of the 20th century for Isleworth generally was characterised by a very substantial amount of artisan and white-collar residential development throughout the town, at the expense of numerous market gardens.
Osterley is principally a rural district encompassing the large ancestral private estate of Osterley Park and its house. The original building on this site was a manor house built in the 1570s for banker Sir Thomas Gresham. The buildings were formerly owned by the Jersey family and were used during World War II as the home for Tom Wintringham’s Home Guard training school and are now National Trust property. During the inter-war period of the 1930s when the Great West Road was completed ribbon development housing appeared, and this gradually expanded to form the comparatively small residential sections within Osterley.