London Removals Enfield District: Removals Enfield Town
Removals, Storage, Man and Van, Office Moves and House Clearance in Enfield Town and EN1 and EN2, Enfield Postal District.
Allen & Young are a Moving and Storage Company based in London and we regularly move clients to and from the Enfield Town area. We offer Removals, Storage, Packing Services, Man and Van Hire, House Clearance and Removal packaging such as boxes, tape and bubble wrap can also be purchased though our site. We also provide a full range of Business Services such as office moves, light haulage, furniture delivery and assembly. Although offer the full range of removal services and frequently undertake large moves, we specialise in light and medium sized removals, perfect for apartments, flats, studios, bedsits, houses and moving offices. In addition we offer some specialist removal services such as comprehensive relocations for senior citizens planning to move into residential care homes, nursing homes or sheltered accommodation in Enfield Town.
About Enfield Town
Enfield Town is a place in the London Borough of Enfield. It is 15 miles NNE of Charing Cross and situated in postal districts EN1 and EN2. Whilst the area now has none of the official attributes of a town, ‘Town’ remains the name of one of the wards of the borough. Allen and Young Ltd carry out all moving services including removals, man and van, storage, packing and house clearance in the Enfield Town area.
Historically, Enfield was a collection of minor communities spread around the royal hunting grounds of Enfield Chase. At the time of the Domesday Book, the area was spelt ‘Enefelde’, and had a priest who almost certainly resided in St. Andrews Church. By 1572 most of the basic street layout was complete. The village green later became the historic marketplace between where the church and the fountain now stands. A market still operates in this area, which is owned by the parish charity. Its name likeliest came from Anglo-Saxon Eanafeld or similar, which means “open land belonging to a man called Eana” or “open land for lambs”.
During the Elizabethan period, the royal Palace of Enfield stood on the site of the present-day Palace Gardens Shopping Centre; nothing of this now remains, except for a carved stone fireplace presently situated in one of the houses of Gentleman’s Row, a street of fine sixteenth to eighteenth century houses near to Enfield Town centre.