Midhurst 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

    Moves Made Easy

    Designed to suit your exact needs, Armishaws provide worry-free relocations.

    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.

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    Midhurst removals

    Staying Local

    Our teams cover the surrounding area including;

    • West Lavington
    • South Ambersham
    • Easebourne
    • Woolbeding
    • Chithurst
    • Trotton
    • Lodsworth
    • Trotten Common
    • Petworth
    • Henley

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

    Midhurst – 7 Quirky Facts

    1. It’s Just Not Cricket!
      One of the earliest mentions of the game of cricket comes from Midhurst. An ecclesiastical court case records that local parishioners were playing cricket during evening payer on Sunday the 26th 1637, when they should have been attending church.
    2. Yellow
      Driving around the area you’ll notice a large number of homes have distinctive yellow doors and window frames. That indicates homes that belong to the Cowdrey Estate.
    3. War of the Wells
      H. G. Wells grew up in Midhurst. He was educated and eventually became a teacher at Midhurst Grammar School.
    4. Queen Liz
      Queen Elizabeth I stayed in the Spread Eagle pub which dates back to 1430.
    5. Not Phoney
      There are more than 100 listed buildings in Midhurst, including the red telephone box in the centre of the town.
    6. Cowdrey Park
      Midhurst’s most notable building (well, ruins) is Cowdrey House. Henry the VIII stayed here on three occasions but sadly the house burnt down in 1793. Today Cowdrey Park is the setting of major international Polo events. Prince Charles and Prince Harry have both played here.
    7. Fun Guy
      The infamous Guy Fawkes was employed at Cowdray Park as a footman. When Fawkes was arrested, the owner of Cowdrey House, the Viscount Montague, Anthony-Maria Browne was instantly suspected of taking part in the plot. Not only had he employed Fawkes, he had decided not to attend Parliament that year and so was arrested and spent a year in the Tower Of London.

    Local Info

    Schools – You can see the latest Ofsted scores and reports for the Midhurst area.

    Population – Midhurst’s population was under 5,000 at the time of the 2011 You.Gov census.

    Transport – On the A272, a short hop from the A3 to Guildford and London, Midhurst is nestled within a number of smaller country roads without a motorway or dual carriageway in sight. Chichester is the nearest city, 20 minutes by car. The nearest train station is at Haslemere, a 17-minute drive. Midhurst has three major airports all within approximately 1 hour, Gatwick, Heathrow and Southampton.

    News – The local newspaper is the Midhurst & Petworth Observer.

    Best of Midhurst

    Our favourites;

    Cafe Verdi

    It seems fitting that Café Verdi sits in the heart of this green and pleasant town. What’s even better are the delicious cakes, savouries and friendly atmosphere

    72a North Street, GU29 9DJ

    Stuff & Co

    Not just any old stuff, wonderful gifts, charming homeware, locally made soaps, handcrafted jewellery, fragrances, furnishings. An amazing shop you’ll visit again and again

    West Street, GU29 9NF

    Jazz Walker

    If you love being green and have a penchant for upcycled furniture, then Jazz Walker have wonderful pieces to help lift and transform any new room

    Hollist House West, GU29 9NF

    Midhurst Bakery

    Arguably the greatest thing since sliced bread, Midhurst bakery is a weekly stop you just have to include. Forget mass produced loaves, find out why artisan bakeries are the best!

    65 North Street, GU29 9DR

    Deli Verdi

    Yes, they’ve already had a mention but one half of this great shop is a deli, so you get to enjoy a coffee and a piece of cake, then go home with a bag full of goodies. Win/win!

    72a North Street, GU29 9DJ

    About Midhurst

    Sitting on the crossroads of the A272 (east to west) and A286 (north to south), Midhurst is a fascinating and much sought-after location, with over 100 listed buildings among a relatively small population. Despite the ‘town’ status, Midhurst is smaller than many UK villages and retains a village feel. In fact, it was once voted the second best place to live in the UK by Country Life magazine.

    There are independent shops, excellent eateries and lovely alleyways and streets for newcomers to explore. The town has also been the scene of grisly murders!!! Well, murder novels, Ruth Rendell, HG Wells and Anya Seton all drew inspiration from Midhurst.

    Leisure

    It is believed that Midhurst has over 50 clubs and societies so you certainly won’t be short of things to do. There’s even a Morris Dance Troupe (“…with a hey nonny nonny!”. )

    If you prefer your walking without bells on, then Midhurst sits on the western edge of the South Downs National Park. There is plenty for history loves with the remains of a castle, Cowdray House, and sites visited by Henry VIII, Edward VI and Elizabeth the I who all stayed overnight in the town on several occasions.

    Festivals also play a part in local life including MADhurst and an annual Midhurst in Bloom festival.

    Transport

    Criss crossed by the A272 (Petersfield to Uckfield) and A286 (Haslemere to Chichester), Midhurst lies a short distance from the A3 giving fast access to London and Guildford. The nearest train station is Haslemere where trains to London take under an hour. Chichester is the nearest city, roughly a 20-minute drive away. There are three major airports all within an hour’s drive, Southampton, Heathrow and Gatwick.  major airports all within an hour’s drive, Gatwick, Heathrow and Southampton.

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