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 Wimbledon.
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 Wimbledon.
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 Wimbledon 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 Wimbledon removals specialists now on 0207 228 7651.
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Parking in Wimbledon
Most of the roads around Wimbledon are controlled parking, and either parking suspensions or dispensations are required. For larger Removals in Wimbledon a parking suspension is a necessity. The suspension has to be booked 4 working days in advance of the required date. These are booked with Merton council online. For smaller Wimbledon 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 Wimbledon flat moving.
For parking and other council information please click here Merton Council.
A Little Bit About Wimbledon
Wimbledon, from the old English “Wynn-man’s hill”, with the don related to modern English ‘down’. The name altered under the Norman influence due to the difficulty in pronunciation.
Wimbledon village referred to as “Wimbedounyng” in a charter signed by King Edgar the Peaceful in 967 and is shown on J Cary’s 1786 map of the London area as “Wimbleton”.
In more recent time Wimbledon is best known around the globe for Wimbledon Tennis Championships.
Primary education in Wimbledon is excellent. There are five ‘Outstanding’ rated primaries – West Wimbledon, Dundonald, Bishop Gilpin, Singlegate and St Marys. Other sought after choices are Holy Trinity and Wimbledon Chase primary school.
For secondary education, the girls only Ursuline High has an ‘Outstanding’ Ofsted rating. Other choices are Willington, Richards Lodge and Wimbledon College.
We have been unable to find reference to Wimbledon removals of yore, but we have a researcher on it. The residential area is split into two sections known as the “village” and the “town”, with the High Street being part of the original medieval village, and the “town” being part of the modern development since the building of the railway station in 1838.
Located in SW19 & SW20 postcodes and within the London Borough of Merton, Wimbledon is surrounded by Rayners Park, Merton, Morden and Southfields.
With good transport links, parks and great out door spaces Wimbledon is a thriving area that offers something for everyone. Wimbledon boasts of it own New Wimbledon Theatre, and contains Wimbledon Common, one of the largest areas of common land in London.