St Albans Removals: Removals Welham Green
Removals, Storage, Man and Van, Office Moves and House Clearance in Welham Green and AL9, Hertfordshire, Welham Green Postal District.
Allen & Young are a Moving and Storage Company based in London and we regularly move clients to and from the Welham Green 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 Welham Green.
About Welham Green
Welham Green is a village within the parish of North Mymms, in Hertfordshire, England. It is located close by the Great North Road coaching route that used to run from London to York and the north. The Great North Road is now by-passed by the A1(M). Nevertheless, Welham Green has developed into a large village over the last 20 years, helped by the 1986 opening of its own railway station between Brookmans Park and Hatfield on the East Coast Main Line. Allen and Young Ltd carry out all moving services including removals, man and van, storage, packing and house clearance in the Welham Green area.
Recent housing development has portended the joining of the village with the neighbouring town of Hatfield. Various residents wishing to maintain Welham Green’s character, have resisted such development.
In the village, on the corner of Huggins Lane and Parsonage Lane, is a stone plinth marking a point close to which in 1784 (at 3.30pm, 15th September) the balloonist Vincenzo Lunardi, while on the first hot air balloon flight in England, made his first landing. The plinth states that on landing Lunardi handed a cat and a dog that had accompanied him from London before re-ascending and continuing north east. According to legend, the recipient of the animals was a local woman.