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Rent Chairs in NW6, Kilburn

At Chair Hire London we realise that organising an event can be hard work. That’s why we provide you with the best customer service in the event hire industry. When yourent chairs from us you can relax, knowing that we will not let you or your guests down. We deliver 7 days a week so you do not need to be at your venue waiting for your chairs to be delivered a few days prior the start of your event because you can just book delivery on the day of the event itself, even at a time slot of your choice if needs be. We have a wide range of chairs and other furniture available to hire at the most competitive prices in London, so whatever type of event you are holding, be sure to give us a call for thevery best price and service around.

Areas in NW6, Kilburn

  • Kilburn

  • Brondesbury

  • Queen's Park

  • West Hampstead

  • Swiss Cottage

  • South Hampstead

Hire Chairs in NW6, Kilburn

Folding Chair Hire NW6, Kilburn - The folding chair is the most economical way to seat large numbers of guests at your event. Its also a very functional chair as when not being used they fold completely flat and are stackable up to 50 high which will take up very little space.


Rent Banquet Chairs NW6, Kilburn - Our Banquet chair is an ideal option for events where your guests are seated for a long time because of its padded seat and back . The banquet chair is ideal for customers who would like a comfortable chair at a superb price.


Hire Chiavari Chairs NW6, Kilburn - The Chiavari chair is extremely popular with bride and grooms. Made from wood with it's comfortable padded seat, the chiavair chair is most suited to those customers that want a chair that looks the part.


Cheltenham Chair Hire NW6, Kilburn - The Cheltenham chairs are made from a silver wooden frame and have a soft padded seat. They offer a fantastic level of style and comfort at a great price.


Rent Benches NW6, Kilburn - Our wooden benches seat up to 4 adults and up to 6 children. Measuring 6'6ft in length so are great to be used at venues that are expecting a lot of people.


Map Of NW6, Kilburn, London

Information About NW6, Kilburn

Kilburn is an area of north-west London, England, which is divided between three London Boroughs: most of Kilburn is in Brent or Camden, but a small part is in Westminster. The main thoroughfare running northwest-southeast is Kilburn High Road, part of the modern A5 road which forms the boundary between the boroughs of Brent and Camden. The road dates back to pre-Roman times and is part of the Roman road known as Watling Street. The town of Kilburn has its origins in a 12th century priory on the banks of the Kilburn Brook. Kilburn today is a busy and multicultural London district. It has the highest Irish population of any London area, as well as a large Afro-Caribbean population. The area is identified in the London Plan as one of 35 major centres in Greater London.[1] Kilburn High Road originated as an ancient trackway, part of a Celtic route between the settlements now known as Canterbury and St Albans. Under Roman rule, the route was paved. In Anglo-Saxon times the road became known as Watling Street.[2] A paving stone on Kilburn High Road commemorates the route of Watling Street. A paving stone commemorates the former Wells on the corner of Belsize Road and the High Road The Red Lion, est. 1444 Kilburn grew up on the banks of a stream which has been known variously as Cuneburna, Kelebourne and Cyebourne, which flows from Hampstead down through Hyde Park and into the River Thames. It is suggested the name means either Royal River or Cattle River ('Bourne' being an Anglo-Saxon word for 'river'). The river is known today as the River Westbourne. From the 1850s it was piped underground and is now one of London's many underground rivers.