



Established in 1857, Over’s are the trusted removal service. For a worry-free relocation, contact our team and start planning your move today.
On hand to help you through to your completed move.
There are no hidden costs. All our quotes include mileage.
Restricted liability is provided as standard.*
Clothes travel in style in our robe cartons.
Slot-on, padded covers protect white goods and furniture.
To offset carbon emissions we’re planting 2,000 trees.
Our trained crews are DBS checked and carry photo ID.
We use recycled/recyclable materials where possible.
Mattress bags are used once, then recycled.
Floor protection is available for both locations.**
367,115 – 2021 Census
Ealing Broadway
Central & District Lines
Heathrow
11 miles – 23 minutes
Ealing Golf Club
2.4 miles – 9 minutes
The Questors
Town centre – Mattock Lane
Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery
Town centre – Ealing Green
Greenford Recycling Centre
3.5 miles – 15 minutes
Comprehensive expert packing services, from single room, specialist items to complete home contents packing.
Short and long-term containerised storage. We'll collect from your old home and deliver to your new property.
Wardrobe cartons, boxes, packing materials, tape, paper wrap. Made from recycled and recyclable materials.
The first people to move to Ealing arrive during the Anglo-Saxon period.
A thriving village orchard sends fruit to London markets.
The earliest surviving English census for Ealing records a population of 428.
The Battle of Edgehill takes place on the outskirts of the village. The largest and most decisive battle of the English Civil War, it was King Charles final defeat.
Spencer Perceval leaves his home in Elm Grove for the last time. After arriving at Parliament, he becomes the only British Prime Minister to be assassinated.
The first purpose-built asylum is opened by Dr William Ellis. His revolutionary treatments reinvent how mental illness is treated.
Ealing Broadway train station opens.
Seven-year-old, Charlie Chaplin attends Ealing school for destitute children.
Architect Nikolaus Pevsner claims the area to be the ‘Queen of the Suburbs’.
The first film studios opens on the site which will eventually become the renowned Ealing Studios.
Future revolutionary and Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh gets a job in the kitchens at Drayton Court Hotel in The Avenue.
Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts meets Brian Jones for the first time at Ealing Jazz Club.
The first ever Marshall amp is tested at the same club.
Three boroughs combine to become the London borough of Ealing.
The nation’s first Nando’s restaurant opens on the Broadway.