Whether you are caught in between completion dates, renting your property in Brixton, undertaking building works or travelling overseas, Brixton Storage specialists will be able to keep your items safe and sound.
We will collect, store and deliver your property contents; safely and securely in Brixton.
A full inventory of the contents of each container can be made. This makes it easier if you wish to extract single items from your container(s) whilst in store. You will find our Storage in Brixton rates compare favourably to self storage centres. We provide all options for storage in London. Our purpose built warehouses are clean, dry, secure and equipped with extensive CCTV cover & 24 hour onsite security.
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Parking in Brixton
Most of the roads around Brixton are controlled parking, and either parking suspensions or dispensations are required. For larger Removals in Brixton a parking suspension is a necessity. The suspension has to be booked 14 days in advance of the required date. These are booked with Lambeth council online. For smaller Brixton removals, using vans, we can load and unload for short periods on single yellow lines. Otherwise a dispensation would need to be booked, if we are packing and Brixton flat moving.
For parking and other council information please click here Lambeth Council.
A Little Bit About Brixton
Brixton’s early settlements were situated around the ancient Roman roads of the Clapham Road (A3) and the Brixton Road (A23). The A3 linking the City of London to the port of Chichester.
Brixistane, the eleventh century incantation of modern day Brixton, meaning ‘at the stone of Brihtsige’ was used as a meeting place for local communities.
It was said that Sir Walter Raleigh had a house in Brixton and was visited by Queen Elizabeth I, but there seems to be no link in the name of Raleigh Hall and the Effra river (now underground) was not known to be passable south of Kennington.
Sherlock Holmes stories A Study in Scarlet, The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle (1892) and The Adventure of the Three Garridebs (1924) mention Brixton.
Brixton has great transport links, a tube and rail line. It is mainly residential with vibrant street markets and a mixture of shops and department store. It is on the border of Stockwell, Clapham, Streatham, Camberwell, Tulse Hill and Herne Hill.