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Trafalgar Square house removals

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Moving to Trafalgar Square?

Trafalgar Square is exactly that, a large square in the very heart of Central London, located within the City of Westminster. Given its location it is very accessible by all means and there is an exit of Charing Cross London Underground Station within the square giving access to the Northern and Bakerloo lines. There are also nearby stations to the South at Embankment and to the North at both Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circle, all just a short walk away. By road, there is a one way system running round part of the square, and the main A4 passes through the south west corner of the square on its route to the West End and beyond. Obviously London bus routes are readily available.

The History of the square dates back to the 14th century, from when the area was a large courtyard used for stabling at nearby Whitehall Palace. This use continued largely until 1812 when architect John Nash undertook to develop the space as one of his many improvement plans for London. His vision was to create an open space as a cultural location, linking Charing Cross to Portland Place and in 1830 it officially received the name Trafalgar Square to commemorate the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. Throughout that period the area underwent significant development combined with considerable work on the National Gallery which forms the square’s impressive Northern aspect. In 1845, Nelson’s Column, for many the centre piece, was erected and some of the fountains and the bronze lions were put in place. By now, the square was basically complete and not entirely similar to the place we now know as well as a centre of political protest; rallies and demonstrations having taken place there even in its early days. It is also one of London’s great tourist attractions particularly in summer months when hordes of visitors flock to sit and watch the world go by or indeed one of the many events which take place there nowadays.

It’s central location also gives great access to the very best of Central London’s shopping areas with Piccadilly and Oxford Street being only a very short walk away, through Leicester Square, itself a popular tourist venue and the site of most of London’s large cinemas. Also close at hand is The Strand and the theatres for which it is famed, so really Trafalgar square is a hub of activity.

At the Southern side of the Square there are one or two bars and restaurants and the Albanach, a Scottish themed venue is really worth a visit. It is a large open plan bar with an adjoining dining room serving great food. Also worth a visit on the square is Crivelli’s, an authentic Italian place

Perhaps Trafalgar Squares best known resident though not the most welcome are its pigeons! For many years it was very common for visitors to feed them however bans, trained falcons and a new bye-law are among measures in place to discourage their presence which was starting to be a considerable nuisance.

Historical Place Of Interest: The National Gallery, at the North side of the square.

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