Dear Chelsea Storage,
We would like to take this opportunity to thank your staff in writing for all their help on the day as they helped make a stressful experience a lot easier. Their friendly, fast and efficient assistance helped us move in and out of both offices smoothly. I would have no hesitation in recommending your removal company and have already passed your details on to some friends who will be moving office in January next year.
Chelsea Storage
Welcome to Chelsea Storage. Backed up by years of experience, we have made moving or storage easier than ever before, for people across the world. We offer a packing and removals service specifically tailored to meet your needs depending on your moving schedule and destination, be it for a domestic, commercial or international move; because we know, that no two moves are the same. Entrusing your worldly goods to little more than a stranger, can be a daunting prospect, we understand that. That is why we ensure that not only do we take great care whilst packing up your household or office, we write a detailed inventory, so whilst your goods are living with us, you can easily be reunited with an item at any time.
Home Removals
Moving house can be one of the most stressful things you do in life. Let Chelsea Storage take some of burden with our professional first class service. From a 3 bed flat to a 9 bed mansion.
We have the solution !
Storage
Upsizing? Downsizing? Relocating? Chelsea Storage should be your first choice of storage companies in London. We offer everything the bigger companies offer at a smaller price without any compromise. From 1sq.ft to 1000 sq.ft
Overseas Removals
From one carton to full removals in the UK or to Europe, we provide a first class service to meet your needs. Our experienced international team have the knowledge and experience to make your international move easy and stress free.
Wiki-info: The word Chelsea means "landing place [on the river] for chalk or limestone" (Old English). Anglo-Saxon Cealc-hyư = "chalk wharf". The first record of the Manor of Chelsea precedes the Domesday Book and records the fact that Thurstan, governor of the King's Palace during the reign of Edward the Confessor, gave the land to the Abbot and Convent of Westminster. Abbot Gervace subsequently assigned the manor to his mother, and it passed into private ownership. Modern-day Chelsea was the site of the Synod of Chelsea in 787 AD. In the ancient records, it is written as Chelchith, which Norden, a writer of considerable note, derives from the Saxon words ceale or cele, meaning "coldness", and hyd, meaning "port" or "haven".




