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Removals Company In Radlett, Hertfordshire

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If you’re looking for a Removals Company in Radlett, then look no further!

Diamond Removals and Storage can cater to all of your moving needs.

So let Diamond Removals take the stress and responsibility of relocation for you from or to Radlett, Hertfordshire.

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London, Herts, Beds and Bucks

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Diamond Removals’ Service in Radlett

With our removal service, your relocation will be as smooth as possible.

Diamond Removals has a variety of packages that covers our clients’ all the different needs, as well as customized vehicles to carry them out.

We have enough experience, local knowledge and resources to satisfy our clients’ every relocation requirements anywhere in Radlett.

This makes us the first choice for many people moving to or from the town.

Our Staff

We are proud to say that our team not only has the best training, but they also represent us.

Their full uniform is something we’re proud of, and they carry out all of our services.

They do this with the help of our fleet of vehicles.

We do not hire any agency or casual workers.

A Little About Radlett

Radlett

Radlett is an affluent settlement in the county of Hertfordshire, England, which is between St. Albans and Elstree on Watling Street with a population of 8,042.

It is in the council district of Hertsmere and is covered by two wards: Aldenham East and Aldenham West.

Radlett is located inside the M25 motorway. Radlett lies in the valley of Tykes Water, a stream that runs north from Aldenham Reservoir to the River Colne.

It is located 13 miles northwest of the center of London.

This town is the sixth most expensive town to buy a house outside London.

Radlett is situated on the ancient Watling Street, one of the oldest trackways in Britain.

Various archaeological finds of Mesolithic and Neolithic flints provide evidence that the Radlett area was inhabited in the Stone Age; the land was densely wooded and remained so until the Middle Ages.

During the Roman occupation of Verulamium, the area from Radlett to Brockley Hill was home to several major potteries, which supplied not only the Roman capital but other parts of the province.

Wratten notes that the area was settled by the Saxon by the sixth century with suggestions that a Saxon church was established on the site of Aldenham Church in King Offa’s time.

The Domesday survey of 1086 confirms that most of the land was in the possession of the Abbey of Westminster, though parts of Titeberst were claimed by St. Albans.

The two major tenants were listed as Geoffrey de Mandeville and Geoffrey de Bec and they leased part of their holdings to tenant farmers.

It is known that in the thirteenth century, gallows were erected jointly by the Abbots of Westminster and St. Albans ‘in a certain spot called Keneprowe’, for trials conducted at Aldenham.

In 1823 the town was the site of the Radlett murder, a notorious crime which became the subject of numerous books and stage plays.

In 1860 the Midland Railway was extended from Bedford into London and a station was built at Radlett connecting it with London.

On 8 December 1865, the Ecclesiastical Parish of Radlett was created out of the eastern part of Aldenham and this marks the start of the modern history of the village.

Development could only start, when the landowners sold off their land for this purpose.

This started in the final decade of the 19th century, when land to the west of Watling Street was sold off.

In 1910 the estate of Aldenham Lodge to the north of Shenley Hill was released for development and in 1935 the Newberry estate was demolished in the 1950s and Aldenham Lodge in 1964.

Radlett lies close to the M25 and M1 motorways and the A1 trunk road.

There is a commuter rail service that connects Radlett railway station to the south and central London including St. Pancras International taking 25 minutes.

From Radlett, there are also train services to London Gatwick and London Luton airports, whilst London Heathrow is a forty-minute drive away.

Radlett is part of TfL’s Oyster card and contactless payment travel system.

Two main buses run through Radlett, both operated by UNO.

The bus route 602 runs roughly east-west connecting Watford, Radlett, St Albans and Hatfield and the route 655 runs roughly north-south connecting Hatfield, St Albans, Radlett and Borehamwood.

Do You Require Storage?

Diamond Removals’ Containerized Storage system is fast, secure, cost-efficient and needs minimum handling.

Our storage service provides complete security to the goods.

We only handle your stuff two times; containerize at your door, and out of the container at your new home.

No matter how long the goods stay with us, the containers will not be opened.

All these things make Diamond Removals one of the most recommended for storage solutions.

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