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Perhaps you're looking for a company to move your piano, or perhaps you are just moving house and need a company that can do both. The following pages list companies that specialise in moving pianos and companies who do general house removal and have the equipment to move your piano. Some companies just do local deliveries, some pick up in your town and will deliver anywhere in the UK Others can pick up anywhere and deliver anywhere in the UK, Ireland and Europe..
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20 Red Lion St
Holborn, London WC1R 4PQ
England
North London Piano Moving professional team can
Kensington, London SW5
England
Kensington Piano removals and disposals operating
Camden Town, London WC1
England
Westminster,Central London piano moving and
City of London, London SE13
England
Lewisham Piano Removals, Provide piano moving and
City of London, London W6
England
W6-Hammersmith piano removals and disposals.
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The Morecambe Bay Piano Group was set up to extend
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The Morecambe Bay Piano Group was set up to extend
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