It’s no surprise that life in Dulwich is so grand – after all, it was the favoured hunting ground of King Charles I. But despite the fabulous local architecture designed by luminaries such as Charles Barry and George Fellowes Prynne, we can’t all live in spacious manors like Belair House. Sometimes you’ll leave home with no intention of picking anything up, but after a long day’s shopping in picturesque Dulwich Village, you’ll come back with a car fit to burst and no room for all your new trinkets. Access Self Storage can help: we’re within walking distance of All Saints Church and have got plenty of space for all your old things.
Leaving Dulwich College? You’re in good company – famous Old Alleynians include the explorer Ernest Shackleton. But before you set off on your own polar adventure, you might want to consider renting storage near Dulwich – you can’t very well drag your musical instrument or games console to the Antarctic! Your valuables will be waiting for you when you return from your expedition.
Of course, other Old Alleynians have made their mark: the authors PG Wodehouse and Raymond Chandler studied at Dulwich College, and as the birthplace of author Enid Blyton, Dulwich has a long history of adventure. If you’re more interested in reading classics than getting into Famous Five style hijinks, give us a call: when your bookcase overflows, our self storage near Dulwich can provide a safe, convenient home for your growing collection.
If you live in Dulwich but need storage facilities in other local areas then check out our pages on self storage in West Norwood and self storage in Crystal Palace.