Bracknell Removals

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    Family Owned
Established 1973

    Family Owned
    Established 1973

    British Association
of Removers

    British Association
    of Removers

    Eco Friendly
Moves

    Eco Friendly
    Moves

    Moves Made Easy

    Armishaws provide worry-free, bespoke removals services tailored to your needs.

    All our packages include…

    • Removal Coordinator
      Removal Coordinator
      A dedicated Removal Coordinator will be assigned to your move.
    • Mileage
      Mileage
      Your quote will include mileage to ensure there are no hidden costs.
    • Cover for Goods in Transit
      Cover for Goods in Transit
      We offer restricted liability as standard, further options are available.
    • Carbon Footprint Offsetting
      Carbon Footprint Offsetting
      We’re planting over 2,000 trees to offset our carbon emissions.
    •  Trained, Uniformed Staff
      Trained, Uniformed Staff
      All Armishaws’ crew members are background checked and carry photo ID.
    • Recycled Materials
      Recycled Materials
      Our crews use recycled and recyclable materials wherever possible.
    • Covers & Blankets
      Covers & Blankets
      White goods and furniture are protected with slot-on, padded covers.
    • Carpet Runners
      Carpet Runners
      Full floor protection is also available at both locations (fees may apply).
    • Used Box Recycling Service
      Used Box Recycling Service
      Flat, used boxes can be collected (location dependent, fees may apply).
    • Robe Cartons
      Robe Cartons
      Your clothes will travel in style with specialist boxes for hanging garments.
    • Storage Options
      Storage Options
      Short and long term storage, with collection and delivery also available (fees may apply).
    • Biodegradable Mattress Bags
      Biodegradable Mattress Bags
      These sealable bags are only used once, then recycled.

    What our customers say...

    Armishaws Removals

    Why choose Armishaws for your move...

    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.

    Greener Moves

    As part of our commitment to reducing the impact of our removals on the environment…

    2,000 Trees

    We’re planting 2,000 trees to help offset carbon emissions and create vital habitat for wildlife.

    Box Recycling Service

    We collect your boxes to re-use or recycle, giving you one less thing to worry about (dependent on location, fees may apply).

    Recycled Boxes

    All our boxes and soft packaging are made from recycled and recyclable materials to protect your belongs and the environment.

    Greener Vehicles

    Our teams drive greener vehicles and all our drivers go through driver efficiency training to reduce the amount of fuel used.

    Acid Free Wrapping

    We use acid free tissue paper which is not only better for the environment, acid free paper is also far better for your items.

    Biodegradable Mattress Bags

    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.

    See our Eco Pledge here...

    Staying Local?

    Staying Local

    We cover the area;

    • Warfield
    • Binfield
    • Bagshot
    • Winkfield
    • Gardeners Green
    • Crowthorne
    • Owlsmoor
    • Ascot
    • Windlesham
    • Cranbourne

    Ask our friendly team for a free, no hassle quote today.

    Bracknell – 7 Quirky Facts

    1. Ugly Duckling
      In 2013 Bracknell was voted Britain’s 2nd ugliest town centre. Since then it has had a multi-million pound makeover and this formerly ugly duckling is now a power-dressing, style icon packed with big named brands and big high street names.
    2. Brandy Highwayman!
      The Old Manor pub was formerly a private home and dates back to the Tudor period. The house had a priest hole and there are also a number of tunnels which local legend says were once used by highwaymen and smugglers to evade the long arm of the law. One of the pub’s most famous regulars was Dick Turpin who liked the pub for two reasons, one; the tunnels were big enough for him to ride his horse Bess through if he needed to escape, and two; it was across the road from one of his other favourite pubs.
    3. ‘arry Was ‘ere!
      Harry Potter lived in Bracknell, well according to the films. The house in Picket Post Close still attract lots of visitors, all wanting to grab a selfie standing in front to the house where Harry was forced to live under the stairs in the franchise’s first film, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.
    4. Not So New
      Bracknell was one of the original ‘New Towns’, these were conurbations built to house London residents who had lost their homes to bombing in WWII. The town was designed to welcome 25,000 people back in 1949, today it is home to more than 70,000 residents. However, the town dates back hundreds of years.
    5. The Devil’s Highway
      Nope, forget Acacia Avenue and Honey Meadow Lane, if you want a street name with impact then The Devil’s Highway is it. What’s even stranger is that there are no guide books, or local accounts of how this street got its name. The road (originally a Roman Road that linked London with the South West) is simply called the Devil’s Highway and that friendly neighbours is that!
    6. Catherine of Arra-Gone
      After failing to give birth to a royal heir, Catherine of Aragon was effectively banished to what is now Bracknell, leaving King Henry VIII to turn his attention to Anne Boleyn. During this time the area was Windsor Forest and almost exclusively used for hunting by royal parties.
    7. Queen Vic
      Her majesty was actually amused by Bracknell, her coach passed through the town in 1845 on the way to Wellington College and all the locals turned out, decorating the streets and singing the national anthem. It was quite a hit with Her Majesty who even commented in her diary “Bracknell was beautifully decorated”.

    Local Info

    Schools – You can find the latest Ofsted scores for Bracknell .

    Population – Bracknell’s population was 77,526 at the time of the 2011 You.Gov census.

    Transport – Sitting exactly equidistant between the M4 and M3 and less than 30 minutes from the M25, Bracknell has outstanding transport links. The nearest airport, Heathrow, is roughly 20 minutes while by train you can be in the centre of London in under an hour.

    News – You can catch up on all the latest news and get notice on forthcoming Bracknell events from the Bracknell News.

    Best of Bracknell

    Our favourites;

    Sanctuary Barn Café

    So much more thank just a café, the Barn supports like crafts and artists so there’s always something new to discover. And enjoy delicious food in delightful surroundings.

    Moor Lane, Binfield, RG12 8TD

    Ferny Grove Farm Shop

    Based on a 600-acre farm, food just doesn’t get fresher than this! You’ll find meat, fresh produce, breads, cheeses, sundries and all kinds of tasty treats. A real gem!

    Hawthorn Hill, Warfield, RG42 6HN

    Bond Brews

    Excellent local brewery – they brew small batch, limited edition, liquid gold!

    South Barns, Gardeners Green Farm, RG40 3AS

    Beyond the Download

    Music fans and vinyl junkies will love this superb, independent record shop. With new releases, vintage discs, rare editions, it’s a 33rpm nirvana.

    5 Rose St, RG40 1XS

    Oak Tree Garden Centre

    The largest nursery and garden centre in the area, you’ll find helpful staff and everything from plants and seeds to BBQs, lighting and garden furniture.

    Brockhill, Bracknell Road, Warfield, RG42 6LH

    About Bracknell

    One of the New Towns that was mostly constructed after WWII, Bracknell is now a thriving modern town with an excellent infrastructure. You won’t find a huge variety of independent shops but all the big high street names are present and there is a funky shopping centre, The Lexicon, if you enjoy the occasional afternoon of retail therapy.

    There are a number of notable employers in the area from aero-nautical and tech companies to motor racing and telecommunications. The military are also strong employers locally and Sandhurst Academy is a few miles away.

    There is plenty to do and a number of groups and societies covering a range of activities from arts and crafts to dance and theatre.

    Leisure

    Bracknell has a leisure centre with a gym, fitness studio and classes, swimming pool, sports hall and more. The town also has several green spaces with paths for walking and cycling, areas dedicated to sports, outdoor gyms plus you’ll find a number of fitness instructors in the town running outdoor bootcamps and health classes.

    If you’re feeling arty you can head to South Hill Park country house with extensive grounds and an arts centre with small theatre. Fans of the silver screen have not one but two cinemas to choose from and there are plenty of places close to both for a pre-show snack of post-show dinner.

    Transport

    Just 30 minutes from the M25 and sitting close to both the M4 and M3 the town offers excellent transport links to London, the South East and down to the South West. By train you can be in the centre of London in under an hour and Heathrow is roughly 20 minutes by car.

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