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Pick & Move are a London based House Removals and Storage Company specialising in all
aspects of Removals, Self storage for residents and businesses in Wimbledon
and surrounding areas. We offer extensive an Removal service including
Container shipping, House, small flat, Business Removals plus
Archive Storage, furniture removal and a Man and Van Service.
Our objective is to provide high quality Removals service to
home residential and businesses in London and the UK.
Our
extensive Removal services includes
all flat Removals, house
Removals, we can provide packing, boxes, for London
moves and International Removals.
Our success and reputation in the Removals industry has been built on
the strength of personal recommendations, professional, reliable and competitive
pricing, areas we continually striving to improve in our dedication to you, the
customers without compromising quality and consistency.
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plan everything from packing to full removal and self storage including international
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residential and businesses in
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About
Bishops Avenue:
The Bishops Avenue
N2, connects the
north side of
Hampstead Heath
at
Kenwood
(Hampstead Lane),
Hampstead to
East Finchley
and is on the boundary of the London Boroughs of
Barnet and
Haringey.
Average property prices on the avenue surpassed £1 million (US$2 million) in the
late 1980s and each property occupies a 2-3 acre plot.[1]
It is named after the
Bishops Wood through which it runs, originally owned (as with much of the
surrounding area) by the
Bishop of London
following a land grant in 704. In 1894, the Church let building plots for
construction of homes on the road. In the 20th century much of the land was sold
by the Church, which now only owns one house on the road (46, The Bishop's
Avenue) and a nearby
residential home.[2]
The road is a favorite with
the international 'uber-rich' and is often referred to by its nickname of "Millionaires'
Row" (although
recently, it has been referred to as "Billionaires'
Row").
[3]
This small 66-house street and the parallel Winnington Road both display a
variety of architectural styles.[4]
In 2006, the smallest houses in the street were selling for £5 million (US$10
million) while a larger house,
Turkish tycoon
Halis Toprak's 30,000 sq ft (2,800 m2) mansion,[5]
sold amidst great secrecy to the President of
Kazakhstan,
Nursultan Nazarbayev
for £50 million (US$100 million) in January 2008, making it one of the most
expensive houses in the world, as listed by
Forbes magazine.[6]
Ten of the houses are owned
by the
House of Saud,
whilst other notable owners of houses on the street include the
Sultan of Brunei,
publisher and newspaper magnate
Richard Desmond
(owner of two houses),[3]
industrialist
Lakshmi Mittal,[7]
and activist
Heather Mills
(the former wife of
Paul McCartney),
who owns an apartment there.[8]
Former residents included
Sir Billy Butlin,
Dame Gracie Fields,
Katie Boyle and
Sir Peter Saunders
(producer
of the play
The Mousetrap)
and the notorious businessmen and fraudsters
Asil Nadir and
Emil Savundra.[3]
The road was repeatedly
mentioned in
Elton John's
1988 reworking of
Give Peace a Chance
("Why not talk about Bishop's Avenue/I've got a lovely house on Bishop's
Avenue")[9]
and the area's leading estate agent Trevor Abrahamson was quoted in 2006 as
saying: "Among the wealthiest circles in the world, The Bishop's Avenue is
better known than
Buckingham Palace.
It's a significant demonstration of status. If you live there, you don't need to
explain to people that you're rich."[3]
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