Here at Chair Hire London we know that hosting an event can be hard work. That’s why we make it a priority to provide you with the best customer service in the event hire industry. When youorder chairs from us you can sit back, 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 before your event because you can just book delivery on the day of the event itself, even at a specified time if required. We have a vast selection 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 get in touch with us for thebest price and service around.
Folding Chair Hire SW14, Mortlake, London - The folding chair is the cheapest way to seat large numbers of guests at your event. Its also a very functional chair because 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 Hire SW14, Mortlake, London - The Banquet chair is an ideal choice for thoseevents where your guests will be seated for lengthy periods due to its soft padded seat and back . This chair is perfect for people who would like a comfortable chair at a superb price.
Hire Chiavari Chairs in SW14, Mortlake - Our Chiavari chair is extremely popular with bride and grooms. It's made from wood and has a comfortable padded seat, the chiavair chair is a popular choice for customers that want a chair that looks impressive.
Cheltenham Chair Hire SW14, Mortlake - The Cheltenham chairs are constructed from a silver wooden frame and have a comfortable padded seat. They offer a great level of style and comfort at a fantasticaly low price.
Bench Hire SW14, Mortlake, London - The wooden bench seats up to 4 adults and up to 6 children. They measure 6'6ft long and are so are great to be used at venues that are expecting a large turnout.
Mortlake is a district of London, England and part of the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.[1] It is on the south bank of the River Thames between Kew and Barnes with East Sheen inland to the south. Mortlake was part of Surrey until 1965 Mortlake appears in Domesday Book of 1086 as Mortelage. It was held by Archbishop Lanfranc of Canterbury. Its Domesday assets were: 25 hides; 1 church, 2 mills worth £5, 1 fishery, 33 ploughs, 20 acres (81,000 m2) of meadow, wood worth 55 hogs. It rendered £38 plus 4s 4d from 17 houses in London, 2s 3d from houses in Southwark and £1 from tolls at Putney.[2] Mortelage is thought to mean a small stream containing young salmon, referring to a fishery in the area on a former tributary of the River Thames which is now gone.[1] The manor belonged to the Archbishops of Canterbury until the time of Henry VIII, when it passed by exchange to the Crown. From the early part of the 17th century until after the English Civil War, Mortlake was celebrated for the manufacture of tapestry, founded during the reign of James I at the Mortlake Tapestry Works. Its most famous former resident is Elizabeth I's advisor, John Dee. The cemetery of St Mary Magdalen’s Roman Catholic Church Mortlake contains the tomb of Sir Richard Burton, and the ashes of comic-magician Tommy Cooper are interred at Mortlake Crematorium.[3] Since 1845, the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race has had its finish point at Mortlake, marked by the University Boat Race stone just downstream of Chiswick Bridge. Several other important rowing races over the Championship Course also either start or finish at the stone. Mortlake bus garage, situated in Avondale Road, was closed in 1983. Much of the site was rebuilt as housing but a small area near the railway was retained as a turning point for buses, with toilet facilities for drivers, and a small office. Mortlake garage had opened very early in the 20th century and originally catered for horse buses. In later years the stables were converted into the traffic office.
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