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Armishaws offer tailor-made removal solutions to take the worry out of your big 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.
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.
Armishaws cover local towns and villages including;
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Schools – You can view the latest Ofsted reports and scores.
Population – The 2011 You.Gov census calculated Haslemere’s population at 13,000.
Transport – Running beside Haslemere, the A3 connects to the M25 and continues into London. Gatwick Airport is 50 minutes by car and trains to London Waterloo take 59 minutes. Haslemere is also well placed for commuting to Portsmouth and Chichester.
News – “Read all about it!” The Haslemere Herald is the town’s newspaper.
Here are a few of our favourites;
Conjuring up a hint of warmer climbs, Hemingway is a veritable oasis of good taste. From fresh ground coffee and smoothies to rich, indulgent cakes, it’s a great place to rest and enjoy.
48 High Street, GU27 2LA
Possibly topping our list of reasons to love Haslemere, REDH is all about English products. Locally sourced, locally produced artisan drinks, you’ll find a tipple for every occasion. Cheers!
3 West Street, GU27 2AB
Artisan deli, farm restaurant, cookery school, play area, Applegarth Farm showcases the countryside at its best. Somewhere we’re sure you’ll visit again and again.
Headley Road, GU26 6JL
Looking good shouldn’t cost the earth. Plum dress agency gives a second life to pre-loved, often designer clothing. So yes, a little black dress that’s also much greener.
66 High Street, GU27 2LA
Independent bookshops are real treasures that need supporting and preserving. Haslemere is blessed with an excellent shop with friendly knowledgeable staff and its own book club.
2 Causewayside, High Street, GU27 2JZ
A town founded on textiles and iron works, Haslemere retains much of its artistic and artisan feel. Today there is a great selection of independent shops, cafes and businesses, excellent transport links all surrounded by breath-taking countryside.
The rich history is still in evidence with blue plaques, historic buildings and a well recorded history of the town and its former inhabitants. It’s also incredibly picturesque, somewhere drivers might slow to enjoy the houses and where life just feels a little bit calmer for a short while.
Haslemere boasts a small museum and just 30 seconds from the high street you’ll find the National Trust Swan Barn Walk where you can enjoy the countryside and some excellent views over the South Downs. Other places to visit if you enjoy the great outdoors is the Black Down Hills and The Devil’s Punch Bow which has its own wonderful myths and legends.
If you’re looking to ‘join the natives’ there are a number of societies, Women’s Institute, fine arts, book clubs, royal arts society, bell ringing, gardening, enough to keep you busy all year.
With trains to London taking under an hour, Gatwick less than 60 minutes by car and routes to the M25, Haslemere offers excellent transport links. Chichester and Portsmouth are also well within commuting range. The main road is the A3 which heads into London passing the M25.
On the move?
Mon - Fri
8:30am - 5:30pm
Wincanton Business Park
Somerset, BA9 9RU