It is well known that moving is one of the most stressful times in anyone's life, so leave it to the best in the business. Big Red Removals have over 10 years of experience in house and flat moves within Roehampton.
Big Red offer a range of services to suit any move, large or small. We can offer a full or partial packing service to ensure that your precious possessions reach their destination intact. Our experienced and dedicated team of professional removers will ensure that your move goes without a hitch. From offering a full site survey for larger moves to flexible hourly rates for smaller moves, Big Red have got you covered, able to offer the most competitive rates in Roehampton.
All of our staff are fully trained, uniformed and experienced but most of all they are friendly and happy to help. Our fleet of vans are fully equipped with transit blankets, sofa covers, ties, a skate and a full tool kit.
All removals and storage with Big Red have a range of liability cover values available. We follow the standard accredited codes of practice and you can be assured that Big Red will give you the best removals service in Roehampton postcode.
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 Roehampton removals specialists now on 0207 228 7651.
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Parking in Roehampton
Most of the roads around Roehampton are controlled parking, and either parking suspensions or dispensations are required. For larger Removals in Roehampton a parking suspension is a necessity. The suspension has to be booked 5 working days in advance of the required date. These are booked with Wandsworth council online. For smaller Roehampton 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 Roehampton flat moving.
For parking and other council information please click here Wandsworth Council.
A Little Bit About Roehampton
Roehampton was originally a village which evolved as a popular residential area for the wealthy within easy reach of London. Roehampton House was built in 1710 and was until 2008 the administrative centre for Queen Mary’s Hospital.
Roehampton House has an exemplary provenance, it was designed in 1710 by renowned architect Thomas Archer and extended by Sir Edwin Lutyens in the early 20th Century. Over the years it has been owned by a wide range of important figures, from prosperous merchants and members of parliament to earls and countesses alike, before being transformed into a home for convalescing First World War veterans.
It emerged as a favoured residential suburb of the 18th and 19th centuries following the opening of Putney Bridge in 1729 and the development of a number of large private estates from which several of the original houses survive.
Some of the top primary education includes Brandlehow Primary School, Granard Primary School, Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School Roehampton and St Mary’s CofE Primary School
Secondary education includes Ashcroft Technology Academy, Ibstock Place School, Putney High School and Putney Park School.
Apart from education other notable institutions based here include: The Priory Clinic; the Bank of England Sports Centre; Rosslyn Park Rugby Football Club; and the Roehampton Club. The International Tennis Federation moved to Roehampton from Baron’s Court in 1998, and in 2007 the Lawn Tennis Association made the same short journey across London to their newly built headquarters next door to the ITF. Roehampton has long been an exclusive London address.