East London Removals: Removals Victoria Park
Removals, Storage, Man and Van, Office Moves and House Clearance in Victoria Park and E3, East London.
Allen & Young are a Moving and Storage Company based in London and we regularly move clients to and from the Victoria Park 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 Victoria Park.
Allen & Young Ltd are fully insured and are members of the National Guild of Removers and Storers. For your peace of mind, we are also members of the Removal Industry Ombudsman Scheme, so we can guarantee that you will receive a professional service at all times. For further information, simply call or email us.
Allen and Young are a professional removals company and we carry out all moving and relocation services including household removals, domestic removals, domestic moving, home removals, home moving, house removals, house moving, flat removals, flat moving, apartment removals, studio removals, office removals, business removals, student removals, landlord removals, short notice removals, overseas removals, antique removals, furniture removals, removal vans, light removals, mini moves, mini removals, small removals, small moves, cheap removals, budget removals, quality removals, van removals, part loads, man and van removals, man and van, man and a van, van and man, man and van hire, van and driver, van and driver hire, storage, domestic storage, household storage, business storage, short term storage, long term storage, packing, household packing, delicates packing, house clearance, landlords clearance, landlords disposal, office clearance, probate valuation, rubbish removal, rubbish disposal, furniture disposal, furniture recycling. If you need a remover, a man and van, some storage, packing or house clearance in the Victoria Park area, simply call or email Allen and Young today.
About Victoria Park

Victoria Park (or 'Vicky' Park, as locally known) is a large open space that stretches out across part of the East End of London bordering parts of Bethnal Green, Hackney, and Bow, such as along Old Ford Road, London E3. The park is entirely within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. Allen and Young Ltd carry out all moving services including removals, man and van, storage, packing and house clearance in the Victoria Park area.
The Crown Estate purchased 218 acres (88 ha) which were laid out by notable London planner and architect Sir James Pennethorne between 1842 and 1846. A part of the area was known as Bonner Fields, after Bishop Bonner, the last lord of the manor of Stepney. The land had originally been parkland, associated with the Bishop's Palace, but by the mid-1800s had been spoiled by the extraction of gravel, and clay for bricks.
It was opened to the public in 1845. This large park is reminiscent of Regent's Park (not least because the latter was designed by Pennethorne's teacher John Nash), though much less busy, and is considered by some as the finest park in the East End. It is bounded on two sides by canals: the Regent's Canal lies to the west, while its branch, once known as the Hertford Union Canal runs along the Southern edge of the park. There is a gate named after Edmund Bonner. Guarding the main entrance at Sewardstone Road are the now badly damaged Dogs of Alcibiades which have stood here since 1912. Two pedestrian alcoves, surviving fragments of the old London Bridge, demolished in 1831, are located at the east end of the park near the Hackney Wick war memorial where they were placed in 1860. They were part of the 1760 refurbishment of the 600 year old bridge, by Sir Robert Taylor and George Dance the Younger, and provided protection for pedestrians on the narrow carriageway. The insignia of the Bridge Association can be seen inside these alcoves. The alcoves have been Grade II listed, since 1951.
In the latter half of the 19th Century, Victoria Park became an essential amenity for the working classes of the East End. For some East End children in the 1880s, this may have been the only large stretch of uninterrupted greenery they ever encountered. Facilities like the Bathing Pond (picture right) —later superseded by the park lido—would have introduced many to swimming in an era when many public baths (like that at Shacklewell) were still simply communal washing facilities.
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