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We work with you to create a tailor-made service to suit your exact requirements.
Established in 1973, Armishaws are a family run company based here in the South West. We believe in greener removals, we’re planting 2,000 trees in the region to offset the carbon emissions of your move. We’re members of the British Association of Removers and operate to the highest standards of customer care and financial security. All our crews are trained to ensure you receive the best customer service, so you can rest assured that your possessions are well cared for in transit and in storage. With our high Trustpilot rating and reviews from so many happy customers, you can be sure that with Armishaws your move is in good hands.
As part of our commitment to reducing the impact of our removals on the environment…
We’re planting 2,000 trees to help offset carbon emissions and create vital habitat for wildlife.
We’ll collect your used boxes which will be re-used where possible or recycled (one less thing to worry about after your move).
All our boxes and soft packaging are made from recycled and recyclable materials to protect your belongs and the environment.
Our teams drive greener vehicles and all our drivers go through driver efficiency training to reduce the amount of fuel used.
We use acid free tissue paper which is not only better for the environment, acid free paper is also far better for your items.
We use sealable bags to help protect your mattresses while in transit, each bag is used only once before being recycled.
Make your move greener
with Armishaws.
Complete packing services from single items to entire contents.
Short and long term secured storage, we’ll deliver your items.
Environmentally friendly packing materials, brought to your door.
We provide UK, international and local moves throughout the region including;
Ask our friendly team for a free, no hassle quote today.
Schools – Moving with young family members? You can check out the latest Ofsted scores for Beaconsfield here.
Population – The population of Beaconsfield stood at 13,797 in the 2011 census.
Transport – Nestling on the edge of the Chiltern Hills AONB and just off the M40, Beaconsfield is 40 minutes from Oxford, 30 minutes from St Albans and just 45 minutes from the centre of London. The fastest trains will have you in the capital in just 23 minutes. The nearest airport is Heathrow, 13 miles away.
News – You’ll find local news covered in the Bucks Free Press.
Here’s a little taste of the best this lovely town has to offer;
If you’re planning to transform the heart of your home, Toe Howley design and create exquisite, bespoke, handcrafted kitchens to suit every property.
3 Station Road, HP9 1QW
Packed full of flavoursome treats, farm fresh produce, locally sourced goodies and ingredients, they also make puddings and pies and everything in between. Top class, top nosh!
Red Barn Farm, Beaconsfield Road, Coleshill HP7 0JY
If you’re ready to start making your new house a home, head to Hearne’s which is packed full of sleek designs, style. Their friendly team are on hand to help.
49 London End, HP9 2HW
Prelibato are a restaurant and café that also sell the finest Italian ingredients, so you can start making your own authentic tasting dishes. Magnifico!
11 Windsor End, HP9 2JJ
No, this isn’t the most glamorous shop but it is the most useful. Friendly staff, exceptional knowledge and a huge range of services. A real gem of a store.
The Arcade, 4-5 Maxwell Rd, HP9 1QT
Once named as the richest town in Britain, Beaconsfield has had a colourful past, it’s been home to popstars and politicians, has appeared in movies and trained movie makers of the future. It was also home to the first ever model village (there’s something for your local quiz night) and has a fair that dates back over 750 years.
The town’s name derives from the Saxon era beacons, one of a chain of such signals stretching down to Portsmouth, that would be lit to warn of impending attack. The town was also a key stop on the stagecoach route between London and Oxford. Today it has a fantastic selection of restaurants, pubs and cafes. The Old Town area has some fantastic Tudor architecture as well as many other listed buildings and sights.
Foodies are in a very lucky position. Beaconsfield really does celebrate good food, whether it’s ingredients for home cooking or dining out. When you’re not taking calories in, you can be burning them off at the sports centre which includes a gym, sports hall, outdoor pitches and fitness classes.
BTG are a local theatre group who put on a number of productions each year. The events calendar is also filled with literary, music and food events. Plus, each may there is the May Fair, which has dates back over 750 years with the first fair taking place in 1269.
A short drive from the Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it’s hard to believe this charming, picturesque location is just 45 minutes from central London. The town lies beside the M40 motorway giving great access to the Midlands, Oxford and down to the M25. Heathrow is 13 miles away and trains to the capital can have you in Marylebone Station in 23 minutes.
On the move?
Mon - Fri
8:30am - 5:30pm
Wincanton Business Park
Somerset, BA9 9RU