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Folding Chair Hire Muswell Hill N10 - The folding chair is the most economical way to seat large numbers of guests at your event. It’s also a very practical chair as when not in use they fold completely flat and are stackable up to 50 high which will take up very little space.
Muswell Hill N10 Banquet Chair Hire - Our Banquet Chairs are a great choice for events where your guests will be seated for long periods of time due to its comfortable seat pads and back padding . The banquet chair is also available at a great price, in fact, we are so sure that we offer the best chair hire prices in London, if you happen to find it at a better price from another hire company contact us and we will do our best to beat it.
Rent Chiavari Chairs in Muswell Hill N10 - Chiavari chairs are a high quality, stylish chair. Chiavari chairs are perfectly suited to functions which need a chair that looks fantastic such as black tie events & award ceremonies. Available with either a blue, black or ivory seat pad with prices starting from £2.69 per chair.
Hire Cheltenham Chairs Muswell Hill N10 – The Cheltenham chair is much like the Chiavari chair as both are constructed from a lime-washed wooden frame and have a soft cushioned seat-pad which are available in either blue, black or ivory. The Cheltenham chair is also suited to classy events such as weddings, bar mitzvahs, banquets and award ceremonies but because of it’s silver painted finish it really adds that extra touch of class.
Muswell Hill is a suburb of north London, mostly in the London Borough of Haringey. It is situated about 6 miles (10 km) north of Charing Cross and around 8 miles (13 km) from the City of London. Muswell Hill is in the N10 postal district and mostly in the Hornsey and Wood Green parliamentary constituency. he earliest records of Muswell Hill date from the 12th century. The Bishop of London, who was the Lord of the Manor of Harringay,[1]owned the area and granted 65 acres (263,000 m²), located to the east of Colney Hatch Lane, to a newly formed order of nuns. The nuns built a chapel on the site and called it Our Lady of Muswell.
The name Muswell is believed to come from a natural spring or well (the "Mossy Well"), said to have miraculous properties. The traditional story tells that a Scottish king was cured of disease after drinking the water. The area became a place of pilgrimage for healing during medieval times. The River Moselle, which has its source in Muswell Hill and Highgate, derives its name from this district; it was originally known as the Mosa or Mosella.
In the 18th century Muswell Hill was a scattered village consisting mainly of detached villas with large gardens. In 1787 one commentator wrote that nowhere within 100 miles (160 km) of London was there a village so pleasant or with such varied views. Little had changed by the middle of the 19th century. One of the houses of the time was The Limes. This house occupied the angle of Muswell Hill Road with Colney Hatch Lane and was a three-storeyed house with portico and two-storeyed wing approached by a double carriage drive through impressive gateways. The large grounds of the house extended to Tetherdown and included a lake.[7] Opposite The Limes was Muswell Hill pond and beyond that the Green Man inn, built of stone.[8] Further down the hill past the Green Man was the Elms a squat three-storeyed house later improved by Thomas Cubitt standing in 11 acres (45,000 m2), part of the grounds of which were laid out by Joseph Paxton. A short distance down the north side of Muswell Hill was the Grove, which was three storeys high and had nine bays with pedimented projections at each end. It stood in 8 acres (32,000 m2) of grounds which contained a 2000 yard avenue of oaks. In 1774 the house was occupied by Topham Beauclerk. A little farther down the hill stood Grove Lodge, also in wooded grounds. Altogether there were eight properties in Muswell Hill worthy of note in 1817.
(Source: Wikipedia)