At Chair Hire London we realise that organising an event can be very hard work. That’s why we provide you with the best customer service possible. When youorder chairs from us you can unwind, 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 arrange delivery on the day of the event itself, even at a time slot of your choice if required. We have a ever expanding range of chairs and other furniture available to hire at the cheapest prices in London, so whatever type of event you are organising, be sure to give us a call for thevery best price and service around.
Folding Chair Hire in SW11, Battersea - The folding chair is the most cost effective 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 can be stacked in sets of 50 chairs which will take up not very much room.
Banquet Chair Rental SW11, Battersea, London - Our Emperor Banquet chair is a great choice for thoseevents where your guests are sitting down for long periods of time because of its padded seat and back . The banquet chair is ideal for customers who require a comfortable chair at a superb price.
Hire Chiavari Chairs in SW11, Battersea, London - The Chiavari chair is just fantastic. Made from wood with it's comfortable padded seat, this chair is a popular choice for events that require a chair that looks impressive.
Cheltenham Chair Hire SW11, Battersea, London - The Cheltenham chairs are constructed from a silver wood frame and have a soft padded seat. They offer a high level of style and comfort at a great price.
Bench Hire SW11, Battersea - The wooden bench seats up to 4 adults and up to 6 children. They measure 6'6ft long and are so are perfect to be used at venues that are expecting a lot of people.
Battersea is an area of the London Borough of Wandsworth, England. It is an inner-city district of South London in fare zone 2, situated on the south side of the River Thames, 2.9 miles (4.8 km) south-west of Charing Cross. Battersea spans from Fairfield in the west to Queenstown in the east.[1] Although in modern times it is known mostly for its wealth, Battersea remains characterised by spates of inequality, with infamous and deprived council estates such as the Winstanley estate surrounding more prosperous areas. In 2001, Battersea had a population of 75,651 people. Historically a part of Surrey, the area takes its name from the old village of Battersea, an island settlement established in the river delta of the Falconbrook; a river that rises in Tooting Bec Common and flows underground through south London to the River Thames.[2] The site of the original settlement is marked by St. Mary's Church. William Blake was married, and Benedict Arnold and his wife and daughter are buried in the crypt of the church. Battersea is mentioned in Anglo-Saxon time as Badrices ?eg = "Badric's Island" and later "Patrisey". As with many former Thames island settlements, Battersea was reclaimed by draining marshland and building culverts for streams. The settlement appears in the Domesday Book as Patricesy. It was held by St Peter's Abbey, Westminster. Its Domesday Assets were: 18 hides; 7 mills worth £42 9s 8d, 17 ploughs, 82 acres (330,000 m2) of meadow, woodland worth 50 hogs. It rendered (in total): £75 9s 8d.
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