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Chair Hire Company SE21, Dulwich

Here at Chair Hire London we realise that planning an event can be hard work. That’s why we make sure we provide you with the best customer service possible. When you hire 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 delivery of your goods a few days prior the start of your event as 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 lowest prices in London, so whatever type of event you are holding, be sure to give us a call for thebest price and service around.

Areas in SE21, Dulwich

  • Dulwich

  • Dulwich Vilage

  • West Dulwich

  • Tuluse Hill

  • Sydenham Hill

Hire Chairs in SE21, Dulwich

Hire Folding Chairs in SE21, Dulwich, London - The folding chair is the most cost effective way to seat large numbers of guests at your event. Its also a very practical chair due to when not being used they fold completely flat and are stackable up to 50 high which will take up very little space.


Banquet Chair Rental in SE21, Dulwich - The Emperor Banquet chair is a great option for thoseevents where your guests are sitting down for lengthy periods of time due to its padded seat and back . This chair is great for customers who need a comfortable chair at a fantastic price.


Chiavari Chair Rental in SE21, Dulwich, London - The Chiavari chair is is a favourite for classy banquets. It's made from limewashed wood and has a comfortable padded seat, this chair is most suited to those customers that want a chair that looks the part.


Cheltenham Chair Rental in SE21, Dulwich, London - The Cheltenham chairs are made from a silver wooden frame and have a comfortable padded seat. They offer a good level of style and comfort at a great cost.


Rent Benches in SE21, Dulwich, London - Our wooden benches seat up to 4 adults and up to 6 kids. Measuring 6'6ft in length and are ideal for use at venues that are expecting lots of guests.


Map Of SE21, Dulwich, London

Information About SE21, Dulwich

Dulwich is an area of South London, England. The settlement is mostly in the London Borough of Southwark with parts in the London Borough of Lambeth. Dulwich, consisting of East Dulwich, West Dulwich and Dulwich Village lies in a valley between the neighbouring districts of Camberwell, Crystal Palace, Denmark Hill, Forest Hill, Gipsy Hill, Knights Hill, Herne Hill, Honor Oak, Peckham, Penge, Sydenham Hill, Tulse Hill and West Norwood. Dulwich was in Surrey until 1889, when the County of London was created. The modern western boundary with the neighbouring Borough of Lambeth, Croxted Road, derives its name from a very old pilgrim way, Croke (i.e. crooked) Street. Dulwich is also known as the location of the Dulwich Picture Gallery and Dulwich College. The first documented evidence of Dulwich is as a hamlet outside London in 967AD, granted by King Edgar to one of his thanes Earl Aelfheah. The name of Dulwich has been spelt in various ways, Dilwihs, Dylways, Dullag, and may come from two old English words, Dill, a white flower, and wihs, meaning a damp meadow, giving a meaning of "the meadow where dill grows". Harold Godwinson owned the land at one point, and after 1066, King William I of England. In 1333, the population of Dulwich was recorded as 100. In 1538, Henry VIII seized control of Dulwich and sold it to goldsmith Thomas Calton for £609. Calton's grandson Sir Francis Calton sold the Manor of Dulwich for £4,900 in 1605 to Elizabethan actor and entrepreneur Edward Alleyn. He vested his wealth in a charitable foundation, Alleyn's College of God's Gift, established in 1619. The charity's modern successor, The Dulwich Estate,[1] still owns 1,500 acres (6.1 km2) in the area, including a number of private roads and a tollgate. Alleyn also constructed a school, a chapel and alms houses in Dulwich. Dulwich Almshouse Charity[2] and Christ's Chapel of God's Gift at Dulwich[3] (where Alleyn is buried) still fulfill their original functions.

(Source: Wikipedia)