Redlynch 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

    Let our experts do the heavy lifting, creating a bespoke plan to make your move as smooth as possible.

    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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    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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    Redlynch Removals

    Staying Local

    We cover the area including;

    • Downton
    • Lover
    • Landford
    • Nunton
    • Nomansland
    • Whiteparish
    • Cadnam
    • Breamore
    • Fritham
    • West Wellow

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

    Redlynch – 5 Quirky Facts

    1. All in the Name
      The Parish of Redlynch is home to some great place names such as Lover, Nomansland, Woodfalls and Bohemia.
    2. Early Days
      The first recorded mention of Redlynch dates to 1306 and it remained just a small collection of houses until as late as the 19th century. Most houses in the village date to the 19th and 20th centuries and the wider area became a single parish in 1896.
    3. Brick & Lace
      During the 1700s, the two major industries were brickmaking and lacemaking. There was a large kiln on what is now Kiln Road, there was at least one other brick kiln and a lime kiln.
    4. Nomansland
      The area got its name after a legal dispute and ruling in 1802. Houses were said to have been built in an area of the New Forest which was owned by the King. John Shergold had built his charcoal burners cabin in 1795 and a few other scattered, ramshackle homes followed. They were ordered to be destroyed but the settlers claimed they weren’t in the New Forest, they were in ‘no man’s land’. The ruling went in their favour and Nomansland was born. We can find no record of a village called ‘Getoffmyland’.
    5. Honorary Gentleman?
      Redlynch House was built by the Rev William Nelson. William was the elder brother and heir of Horatio Nelson. When the naval hero Admiral Nelson was killed, William claimed the inheritance as his own despite Horatio’s will that his daughter Horatia (by Emma Hamilton) should be looked after, and managed to convince Parliament that a house should be dedicated to his brother. With parliament convinced and public money spent, the Reverend (and now 1st Earl Nelson, Baron of the Nile, Duke of Bronte, Viscount Merton) moved into the newly renamed ‘Trafalgar Park’ along with all his brother’s titles. With the land and titles came enormous wealth and William bought the 25-acre Redlynch House estate for his son-in-law Samuel Hood, 2nd Baron of Bridport, who already had further homes in the South West.

    Local Info

    Schools – Redlynch has 1 primary school, you can view the latest Ofsted report here.

    Population – The population reached 3,448 according to the 2011 census.

    Transport – 25 minutes from Salisbury, 32 minutes from Southampton, Redlynch sits on the B3080 close to the A36 that runs from Southampton to Bath. There is no train station but there are regular bus routes connecting Redlynch to Salisbury.

    News – Redlynch has a village website with all the local news, events and info, Redlynch.org.

    Best Of Redlynch

    The area is wonderfully devoid of the bigger names and instead has some fantastic independent businesses. Here’s the pick of the crop;

    Lover Repair Café

    “Don’t bin it, fix it!” is the cry of this amazing group of retirees. This friendly team fix all kind of items, from furniture to electronics, while raising money for local charities.

    Go Visit! – Redlynch Village Hall, Vicarage Road, SP5 2PG

    Redlynch Village Hall

    Available to hire for parties and events, Redlynch Village Hall also hosts a pop-up café every Friday to have a catch up and eat cake!

    Go Visit! – Redlynch Village Hall, Vicarage Road, SP5 2PG

    Hale Newsagent & Post Office

    One of those magic shops that seems to stock a little bit of everything. You can find local produce and treats, gifts, salmon, fresh bakes, even Christmas trees!

    Go Visit! – The Ridge, SP5 2LN

    Stable & Wick

    This fab mother and daughter duo have turned their hands to fine baking and built their business into a top-notch farm shop that is well worth a trip.

    Go Visit! – Wick Farm, Wick Lane, SP5 3NH

    About Redlynch

    Redlynch is both a village and parish comprising of a number of smaller hamlets and villages including the wonderfully named ‘Bohemia’ and ‘Lover’. For centuries the area was little more than forest and single dwellings with farmers and woodsmen scratching a living. Today the area is much sought-after and absolutely charming, with stunning scenery, no heavy roads, independent shops and quirky local events.

    Leisure

    If you fancy learning new skills and joining forces with like-minded ladies (sorry chaps!) then Redlynch & District WI meets regularly. There is a volunteer group in Lover that like BBC’s Repair Shop bring life back to items that otherwise seemed destined for the tip, and welcomes those that are ‘handy’ to join them.

    Transport

    Equidistant from Salisbury and Southampton (a little under 30 minutes), Redlynch Parish is not bypassed by large roads. The biggest route is the A36, a little way north of the village, it runs from the M27 and Southampton, across Hampshire, Wiltshire and Somerset where it ends in the city of Bath. There is no train station.

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