Your NW11 man and van, from no-lift mansion flats off Finchley Road to the Arts-and-Crafts homes of the Suburb.
Golders Green is defined by its housing as much as anything. The streets around Golders Green Road and Finchley Road are lined with grand 1930s mansion blocks, many of them three or four storeys with no lift, while up towards Temple Fortune and into Hampstead Garden Suburb you find the Arts-and-Crafts houses, leafy closes and protected verges that make NW11 such a distinctive place to live. We move people across all of it: families settling into a Suburb house, downsizers leaving a large mansion flat, and a steady flow of single-item deliveries along the high street.
This is not an area where a generic, out-of-town firm copes well. The mansion-block staircases, the conservation rules in the Suburb and the red-route restrictions near the station all reward a driver who already knows them. We do, because Golders Green (NW11, with the N2 and NW2 edges) is on our regular round. So we plan the carry and the parking before anything is lifted, protect older doorways and floors, and hold the quoted price: £30 per hour plus £1.50 per mile, a £50 minimum, no hidden fees. One vetted driver, fully goods-in-transit insured, rated 5.0 on Google.
From a mansion-flat move to a single sofa, there's a fixed-price service for it:
The challenges here are specific. The mansion blocks around Finchley Road, Golders Green Road and Wentworth Road are often three or four floors with no lift and a turning half-landing, so we carry in stages with straps and dismantle the larger pieces. Near Golders Green station, the bus station and North End Road there are red-route and short-waiting limits, so we load from a quieter turning and trolley across, or arrange a suspended bay for a full move. Up in Hampstead Garden Suburb, around Central Square and Erskine Hill, it is a conservation area with narrow approaches and protected verges, so we keep to driveways and hard standing and avoid blocking the closes. Out towards Temple Fortune the parades are busy too. All of NW11 is inside London's ULEZ and our vans are fully ULEZ-compliant, so there is no emission charge on your quote, and Golders Green is well outside the central Congestion Charge zone.
Yes, that is one of our most common Golders Green jobs. Many of the 1930s mansion blocks around Finchley Road, Golders Green Road and Wentworth Road are three or four storeys with no lift and a half-landing turn. We bring straps and trolleys, carry in stages and dismantle larger items so they come down the stairwell safely.
The area around Golders Green station, the bus station and North End Road is busy with red-route and short-waiting restrictions. For flats here we load from a quieter residential turning nearby and carry across, or use a suspended bay for a full move. Tell us the address and we'll find the nearest workable spot.
Yes. The Suburb is a conservation area with Arts-and-Crafts houses, narrow approach roads and protected verges around Central Square and Erskine Hill. We keep to driveways and hard standing, avoid blocking the quiet closes, and protect doorways and floors in these older, characterful homes.
Yes. Golders Green (NW11) is inside London's Ultra Low Emission Zone and our vans are fully ULEZ-compliant, so there is no emission surcharge on your quote. Golders Green is outside the central Congestion Charge zone, so that charge does not apply.
Usually, yes. A single sofa, bed, fridge or a Marketplace pickup around Golders Green Road, Temple Fortune or the Suburb is often doable the same day. Send the two addresses and the item and we'll confirm a flat price starting from the £50 minimum.
Golders Green is one of the neighbourhoods we cover across Barnet. The borough page has the wider picture, or pick a nearby area below.