About Us
We work together to provide you with a service second to none in terms of reliability, punctuality, safety, comfort and value for money. With a large fleet of vehicles available 24 hours a day 7 days a week to transport you to and from your chosen destination. Booking is quick and easy and can be done by phone, web, and email. Should you have any questions, our highly trained reservations agents are available 24 hours a day, with advice on all aspects of our service and your journey.
BEST LOCAL TAXI SERVICE IN CHERTSEY
The historical town of Chertsey has a number of listed buildings including the Cedars, home to Chertsey Museum. Other attractions include Thorpe Park, JB Waterski – the UK’s leading wakeboard and watersports resort, St Ann’s Hill (a protected monument), Chertsey Meads and the Great Cockcrow miniature steam railway in nearby Lyne.
You can also visit Chertsey Abbey, the first of its kind in the county, founded in 666AD. Archaeological remains show the area was inhabited long before this. The Abbey was immensely wealthy and powerful and at the height of its power the Abbot controlled over 50,000 acres of land in Surrey plus houses in London and Cardigan Priory in South Wales.
Expert Drivers
Expert Drivers: Professional, skilled drivers committed to safe, reliable, and efficient transportation services.
22 years Experience
With 22 years of experience, we bring seasoned expertise and a proven track record of delivering quality .
Low Cost
We offer high-quality services at low cost, ensuring affordability without compromising on reliability.
Guarantee Services
We guarantee dependable service, delivering consistent quality and customer satisfaction with every interaction.
Trusted Work
Our trusted work is built on a foundation of integrity, reliability, and commitment to excellence, ensuring peace of mind for our clients.
High Quality
We deliver high-quality service that exceeds expectations, combining precision, attention to detail, and a commitment to excellence.
Town with history
Chertsey, a town in Surrey, England, has a rich history that dates back to the Anglo-Saxon era
The Abbey was ransacked by Vikings in 871 when the Abbot and 90 monks were killed. After the Dissolution of the Monasteries, Chertsey continued to thrive as a market town and, in the 17th and 18th centuries, a busy coaching town. In the 18th and 19th centuries it became an important centre for clock making, as well as having a bell foundry and a separate iron foundry.