Maidenhead Removals

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    Rated 'Excellent'
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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

    Removals Made Easy

     Enjoy a worry-free removal, get a free quote today.

    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.

    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

    Armishaws cover the surrounding towns and villages including;

    • Burnham
    • Dorney
    • Cookham
    • Bisham
    • White Waltham
    • Holyport
    • Marlow
    • Twyford
    • Farnham Common
    • Henley-on-Thames

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

    Maidenhead – 6 Quirky Facts

    1. The Kings Head
      In 1649, after 7 years of bloody civil war, King Charles I was sentenced to death. Prior to his execution the king met his children for the last time at the Greyhound Inn in Maidenhead High Street, his daughter Elizabeth recorded the meeting in her diary and a plaque commemorates the meeting.
    2. All Aboard!
      Maidenhead was the first terminus of the Great Western Railway. Isambard Kingdom Brunel was involved in the station’s construction and the first train, the North Star, built by Robert Louis Stevenson arrived at the station on the 31st of May 1838.
    3. House of Horrors
      80 Hammer House of Horror movies were filmed in Bray. The magnificent, gothic façade and interiors of Oakley Court appeared in films like The brides of Dracula and The Plague of the Zombies, it was also the home of Frank N Furter in the high camp musical The Rocky Horror Picture Show. In 2012 it was used to house members of the UK’s Olympic squad.
    4. Olympians
      Maidenhead has produced a number of Olympians including god winning Katherine Grainger and equestrian and three-time gold medallist Sophie Christiansen.
    5. Posh Nosh
      The Fat Duck in Bray has been voted the ‘best restaurant in the world’. The restaurant has 3 Michelin stars and is owned by culinary mad scientist Heston Blumenthal.
    6. Spice Up Your Life
      Prior to finding fame The Spice Girls lived in Maidenhead. Posh, Scary, Sporty, Baby and Ginger lived in a house in Boyn Hill Road before becoming the biggest girl group in the world. Kate Winslet is another local success story having attended Redroofs School for the Performing Arts prior to appearing in blockbusters like Titanic. Other members of the school’s alumni include Kris Marshal (My Family) and Dani Harmer (Tracy Beaker). Redroofs was the former home of the composer Ivor Novello who gives his name to the Ivor Novello Awards for song-writing and composing.

    Local Info

    Schools – see the latest Ofsted scores for Maidenhead

    Population – The town has a population of 63,580 (2011 You.Gov census).

    Transport – Beside the M4, a few miles from Windsor, Maidenhead is less than 30 minutes from the M40 (for the midlands and M6) and the M25 (for London, the South East and M1) and just 20 minutes from Heathrow Airport. The fastest trains to London Paddington take 16 minutes.

    News – If you’re a Maidenhead ‘newbie’ you can find the latest news and events information in the Maidenhead Advertiser.

    Best of Maidenhead

    Here’s our pick of the best;

    Flavio’s

    Whether it’s a hearty lunch, coffee with friends or somewhere to sit and watch the world go by, Flavio’s is a fantastic spot with even better food!

    116 High Street, SL6 1PT

    Rotana Interiors

    If you’re looking to give a new room a stylish makeover then Rotanas offer incredible designs from lighting to furniture, to suit every room.

    6 Nicholson Walk, SL6 1LB

    bakedd

    Purveyors of artisan bread, savouries and sweet treats, bakedd are truly passionate about their daily bread (and cakes). They also serve fine roast coffees and wines.

    1A High Street, SL6 1JN

    Bray Cured

    With their ‘New British Charcuterie’, Bray Cured have reimagined the world of charcuterie meat and created something sensational! An absolute must for foodies.

    Farmers Market, Grove Road, SL6 1SQ

    Inova Worktops

    If you’re planning to transform the heart of your home, Inova design and install stunning worktops to give your kitchen the ‘Wow!’ factor and a luxury feel.

    34 Queen Street, SL6 1HZ

    About Maidenhead

    Maidenhead is a fascinating place, steeped in history. The roots of the town date back to 100AD when it was a Roman settlement. Later it become the base for the Saxon warrior king, Taeppa. It was the final stop for King Charles I, where he was allowed to see his children before facing the chop under the orders of Parliament. It was the first stop on the Great Western Railway, the town’s bridge was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and has the largest brick arches in Europe (which can carry the sound of a whisper). And a hotel in nearby Clivedon was at the centre of the Profumo affair that brought down the government in 1964.

    Today it is a modern town with excellent transport links, charming independent shops and surrounded by fantastic countryside to get out and explore.

    Leisure

    History buffs can explore the Heritage Centre and a number of historical buildings and sites. If you’re looking to enjoy the great outdoors you can head to Braywick Nature Centre, Cannoncourt Farm (an area of Special Scientific Interest). There is also a renowned riding centre and rowing club (that have both produced Olympic champions) and two golf courses.

    Transport

    Under 30 minutes from the M40 and the M25 Maidenhead has superb commuter links. By train you can reach London Paddington in 16 minutes. Heathrow Airport is 20 minutes (as the crow flies) and there are a number of notable towns with easy reach including Windsor, Slough and Reading.

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