Hinchley Wood Removals
We undertake house and office moves in and around Hinchley Wood. The following information may be useful if you are planning to move into the local area, especially on the Hinchley Wood Residents Association web site.
Hinchley Wood emerged as a community only after the opening of Hinchley Wood Station in 1930 by Southern Railway between Surbiton and Claygate and the local builders who took advantage of this in a mini-housing boom.
Prior to this the area was an outpost of the Dittons, but suddenly between 1933 and 1934, 750 residents moved in, many of whom were London commuters, keen to take advantage of the fast, frequent electric train service to London. To cater for the new arrivals a parade of shops was built near the station and a new local pub and hotel, the Hinchley Wood Hotel.
Adding to the convenience of the railway, the improved road communications made possible by the Kingston by-pass also made the area popular.
Although Hinchley Wood no longer has a pub, nearby Esher has has many bars and restaurants as well as shops.
Hinchley Wood Local Links:
Hinchley Wood Station – Train Times
Station Approach
Hinchley Wood
Esher
KT10 0SR
If you are moving to or from Hinchley Wood, or need items of furniture or office equipment moved locally – call us now on the number below or complete the form on out contact page for a FREE removals quote:
If you prefer to do your own packing you can purchase packing materials including boxes, packing paper, bubble wrap, packing tape, and more via our sister company Removal Packing Boxes. Click on the link or the image to find out more.
