Removal Company in Hertfordshire


Storeys Removals:

The Removal Company in Hertfordshire

Our home removal services are one of the most competitive in the country, with care and attention paid to each move. If you are based in Hertfordshire and looking to move home, get in touch. Storeys Removals are the removal company in Hertfordshire who let you move the way you want.
Our services include:

  • Self-packing removal
  • Part & full pack removal
  • Packing materials can be provided for self packing
  • Special hanging garment carriers provided on the day of removal
  • Full and part storage of your effects if required

Storeys Removals are the go to removal company in Hertfordshire – we are a family run removal company in Hertfordshire covering all of the three counties and further!

A little bit about Hertfordshire:-

Hertfordshire

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hertfordshire (Listeni/ˈhɑrtfərdʃɪər/[n 1]; abbreviated Herts) is a county in southern England, bordered by Bedfordshire to the north, Cambridgeshire to the north-east, Essex to the east, Buckinghamshire to the west and Greater London to the south.

Four towns have between 50,000 and 100,000 residents: Hemel Hempstead, Stevenage, Watford and St Albans. The county town, Hertford, once the main market town for the medieval agricultural county ranks 13th in population today deriving its name from a hart (stag) and a ford used as the components of the county’s coat of arms and flag. Elevations are high for the region in the north and west. These reach over 240m in the western projection around Tring which is in theChilterns. The county’s borders are approximately the watersheds of the Colne and Lea, which flow southwards each accompanied by a canal. Hertfordshire is at the edge of the London Basin and most of its undeveloped land is agricultural and protected as Metropolitan Green Belt. The volume of intact medieval and Tudor buildings surpasses London, in places in well-preserved conservation areas, especially in St Albans which includes some remains of Verulamium, the town where in the third century AD an early recorded British martyrdom took place. Saint Alban, a Romano-British soldier, took the place of a Christian priest and was beheaded on Holywell Hill. His martyr’s cross of a yellow saltire on a blue background is reflected in the flag and coat of arms of Hertfordshire.

The county’s landmarks span many centuries, ranging from the six ‘Hills’, next to the New Town of Stevenage built by inhabitants during the Roman Britain centuries, to Leavesden Film Studios. Leavesden filmed much of the UK-based $7.7 Bn box office Harry Potter film series and has the country’s studio tour. The largest sector of the economy of the county is services and it has a large proportion of residents who are City of London commuters. Ten railway lines and three motorways pass through or reach into the county.

In 2013, the county had a population of 1,140,700[1] living in an area of 634 square miles (1,640 km2).[2]