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JWD's 'Home Removals' unit recently completed a large local home move with customers moving from East Dean to Meads Brow, Eastbourne, East Sussex. The size of the move dictated that JWD deployed several vehicles from their fleet. To allow other road users to pass JWD formed the 'waiting wagons into a circle'. Just like in the movies.

Many of the roads in Meads owe their names to towns and villages in Derbyshire around Chatsworth House, the seat of the 7th Duke of Devonshire, who developed the town in the 19th century.

One obvious example is Chatsworth Gardens, the terrace of houses erected in 1891 on King Edward's Parade. Baslow Road dates from 1907 and is named after a village just north of Chatsworth House. Chesterfield Road (1888) owes its name to the important coal and iron town in Derbyshire, and Derwent Road (1895) is a reminder of the River Derwent which flows through the grounds of the Duke's residence.

Others in the same category include: Bolsover (1891), Buxton, (1891), Darley (1890), Edensor (1906), Matlock (1897), Rowsley (1903) and Staveley (1890) Roads. Meads Road and Meads Street derive from the name of the original hamlet whose earlier spellings include 'Mades' (1196) and 'Medese' (1316). The hamlet developed around a manor house later known as Colstocks.

So, if you are looking to move home in and around Eastbourne or across Sussex or anywhere in the UK or Europe we would be pleased to provide you with the benefit of our experience and make your home removal for you.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
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