Castle Cary 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

    We’ll work with you to provide a bespoke removal service, designed for your needs.

    All 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.

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    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...

    Castle Cary Removals

    Staying Local?

    Armishaws provide relocation services throughout Somerset including;

    • Sparkford
    • Bruton
    • Wincanton
    • Somerton
    • West Bradley
    • Pilton
    • Stourton
    • South Brewham
    • Evercreech
    • Pylle

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

    Castle Cary – 6 Quirky Facts

    1. Olympians
      England’s 1900 Olympic team won gold thanks to Castle Cary. That year Cricket was included in the Olympics and the English team (actually the Devon & Somerset Wanderers) which won gold included 5 members of the Castle Cary Cricket Club.
    2. Cauri-maury
      Cauri-Maury was a cheap cloth made to produce clothes for poorer folk who couldn’t afford woollen clothes in the 15th century. By the 1700’s cloth was again one of the main industries of the town.
    3. Monarch’s Way
      After the Battle of Worcester in 1665, the defeated King Charles II stayed in Castle Cary. You can still find ‘Monarch’s Way’ in the town, which is said to be the path the King took as he escaped Somerset.
    4. In the Wars
      The original castle was attacked twice, once in 1138 by King Stephen during The Anarchy and again in 1152. Facing a potential Spanish invasion in the 16th century, local men signed up to the militia, including 17 billmen (locals with billhooks normally used for farming), 8 archers, 4 pikemen and 1 gonner (hand gunner). During the Civil War, passing parliamentarian troops stripped lead from the roof of the church to make musket balls used in the siege of Sherborne Castle. The town was once again in the wars in WWII when a German bomb destroyed a signal box and the Station Hotel.
    5. Pie Corner
      The town has some charming street names and addresses including; Monarch’s Way, Pie Corner, Florida Fields, Parson’s Crescent, Chapel Yard and Castle Rise.
    6. Festival
      Castle Cary is a popular stop off point for music fans on their way to Glastonbury music festival. In the run up to the festival the trains and station are packed with smiling festival goers, who often look slightly muddier by the time of the return journey.

    Castle Cary Removals – Local Information

    Schools – If you’re a family on the move, you can see the latest Ofsted scores

    Population – Castle Cary’s population stood at 2,096 according to the 2011 census.

    Transport – A short distance from the A303, Castle Cary is 37 minutes from Longleat Safari Park and an hour from Bath. The fastest trains to London Paddington take 1 hour and 25 minutes. The nearest international airport is at Bristol.

    News – Find local news and events at Castle-Cary.co.uk.

    Best of Castle Cary

    With a great selection of independent shops, here’s our pick of the best;

    Article

    Homewares, décor, dried flowers, gifts, beauty, Article is a fantastic boutique that has even received acclaim from The Independent newspaper. A must visit!

    37 High St, BA7 7AP

    Unwrapped Essentials

    Make a new start and dump wasteful habits thanks to this eco-friendly shop. Take your own containers, buy only what you need, with everything from fruit teas to candles and gifts.

    The Triangle, Castle Cary, BA7 7NW

    Kimbers’ Farm Shop

    Pork and wild garlic sausages, diced goat, gift hampers, dairy products, condiments, this family-run shop offers the fresh taste of the country, using locally sourced ingredients.

    Linley Farm, Charlton Musgrove, BA9 8HD

    Burns The Bread

    Not only does this family run company bake award winning bread, they even run a bakery school so you can get your bake on. British baking at its finest.

    15 Fore Street, Castle Cary, BA7 7BG

    Somerset Wine Company

    The best way to raise a glass to your new home, thanks to the friendly team in this impressive shop. There’s also a wine school and regular events to sample. Cheers!

    Pitchings House, Market Place, Castle Cary, BA7 7AL

    About Castle Cary

    Wonderfully quirky, surrounded by rolling Somerset countryside, rich in heritage and a West Country flavour, Castle Cary certainly punches well above its weight. Despite its comparatively small size, it has excellent shops and amenities, from the small independent cafes and stores to the charming street names and mainline train station, it’s no wonder the town it’s such a sought-after property hotspot.

    Leisure

    There are a number of local societies including a theatre group, art groups and while there is no leisure centre there is so much countryside right on the doorstep you certainly won’t be short of places to walk, run or cycle.

    Transport

    Castle Cary is on a mainline rail route with trains to Bath and Bristol, the fastest fastest trains to London (Paddington) will have you there in 1 hour and 25 minutes. Bristol is the closest international airport. The A303 lies to the north and Longleat Safari Park is 37 minutes to the East.

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