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Chair Hire Business SE7, Charlton

Here 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 experience in the event hire industry. When youorder chairs from us you can breathe easy, 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 specified time if required. We have a wide range of chairs and other furniture available to hire at the best prices in London, so whatever type of event you are holding, be sure to get in touch with us for thebest price and service around.

Areas in SE7, Charlton

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Chair Hire Business SE7, Charlton

Folding Chair Rental in SE7, Charlton - The folding chair is the cheapest way to seat large numbers of guests at your event. Its also a very practical chair due to when not in use they fold completely flat and are stackable up to 50 high which will take up not very much room.


Banquet Chair Rental SE7, Charlton, London - The Emperor Banquet chair is a great choice for events where your guests will be sitting down for long periods of time because of its soft padded seat and back . This chair is great for customers who need a comfortable chair at a low price.


Chiavari Chair Hire SE7, Charlton - The Chiavari chair is just fantastic. It's made from limewashed wood and has a comfortable padded seat, the chiavair chair is most suited to customers that need a chair that looks the part.


Hire Cheltenham chairs SE7, Charlton, 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 SE7, Charlton - The wooden bench seats up to 4 adults and up to 6 children. They measure 6'6ft long and are so are perfect for use at venues that are expecting a large turnout.


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Information About SE7, Charlton

Charlton is a former village, now a suburb, in south-east London, England, and part of the Royal Borough of Greenwich. It is located 7.2 miles (11.6 km) east-southeast of Charing Cross. 'Charlton next Woolwich' was an ancient parish in the county of Kent, which became part of the metropolitan area of London in 1855. It is home to Charlton Athletic F.C. and the location of Charlton House.Charlton is recorded in the 1086 Domesday Book as Cerletone.[1] It is formed from Old English 'ceorl' and 't?n' and means 'farmstead of the freemen or peasants'. It is a common English placename and the parish was also known as Charlton next Woolwich to distinguish it from Charlton by Dover. During the 19th century the riverside portion of the area became known as New Charlton. Charlton is assessed in the Domesday Book of 1086 at one "sulung", which is commonly held to have been the equivalent of two hides. In 1086 it was in the fee of Gundulf, bishop of Rochester, but in 1066 it had been held from the king as two estates, by two brothers, named Godwine and Alweard. Though assessed at only one sulung, it had a slightly higher value than might be expected, at £7, both in 1066 and in 1086. In 1093, the manor of Charlton was given to Bermondsey Abbey by Bishop Robert Bloet of Lincoln. In 1268, the Abbey was granted a Monday market at Charlton, as well as an annual fair of three days, centred on Trinity Sunday, the eighth Sunday after Easter

(Source: Wikipedia)