London Removals Enfield District: Removals Forty Hill
Removals, Storage, Man and Van, Office Moves and House Clearance in Forty Hill, 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 Forty Hill 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 Forty Hill.
About Forty Hill
Forty Hill is a mainly residential suburb in the north of the London Borough of Enfield. To the north of the area is Bulls Cross, to the south- Enfield Town, to the west- Clay Hill, and to the east- Enfield Highway and situated across postal area EN1 and EN2. Allen and Young Ltd carry out all moving services including removals, man and van, storage, packing and house clearance in the Forty Hill area.
There have been houses along the road now known as Forty Hill since at least 1572. The area includes the historic Forty Hall, built during the 17th century in the grounds of the former Tudor palace of Elsyng. In its grounds there is the older (16th or early 17th century) Dower House. Other older buildings nearby include the early 18th century Worcester Lodge and later 18th century Elsynge House and Sparrow Hall, as well as the 19th century Elms and Clock House. George Birkbeck, the founder of what is now Birkbeck, University of London, lived at Forty Hill in the 1820s. Jesus Church, near Maiden’s Bridge, was built in 1835 and the nearby school was built in 1851. Goat Lane is named after an inn established before 1794, which was replaced by a large building in mock-Elizabethan style during the 1930s which has since been converted to flats. Some residential housing was built during Victorian times, however most of the area consists of terraced houses and maisonettes built in the 1930s.
Forty Hall Manor & Country Park is open all year round, with events and exhibitions held here. The ‘London Loop’ long-distance footpath follows the Turkey Brook to the north of Forty Hall. Nearby to the north in Bulls Cross are Myddelton House Gardens (former home of botanist E A Bowles, open at certain times during the year) and Capel Manor horticultural college with 74 acres of grounds open to the public, including a maze and themed gardens. Special events are held here throughout the year. Also nearby are Whitewebbs Park and Clay Hill House.