No two moves are the same, so we create a tailor-made removals packages to make your move as smooth as possible.
Over 50 years of removals experience across the UK & Europe.
As a member of the British Association of Removers, we provide greater financial security.
We’re planting 20,000+ trees as part of our Eco Pledge to combat climate change.
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Every move we complete helps support the Armishaws Woodland Project, which will see 20,000+ trees take root at a site close to our UK head office.
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.
Population (2021 UK Census) – 41,820
Council – Salisbury City Council
Schools – Ofsted Reports
What makes it such a great place to live? It’s a foodie paradise with a historic market and some great places to eat. And while technically it is a city with all that offers, it feels more like a large, genteel village.
Is it financially a good move? House prices are around 13% above the UK average with properties in high demand creating a competitive market.
Is it accessible? By train it’s just 1 hr 14 to London for commuters.
Once named “the best place to live in the UK” by The Sunday Times, Salisbury is home to one of only four copies of the Magna Carta, which is permanently on display at the cathedral.
The Close surrounding the cathedral is one of the most coveted addresses in the UK and has been home to prime ministers, authors and is undoubtedly a real slice of the quintessential English idyl.
All this is of course just a (incredibly large) stone’s throw from one of the most famous sights in the world, Stonehenge. Miles of countryside and great commuter links add even more reasons why so many fall in love with the city.
Great shops, wonderful restaurants, live venues, a calendar packed with events, there’s no shortage of things to do.
There’s a charming cinema housed in an impressive fifteenth-century building. However, this isn’t the only Tudor building in the city, you can take a stroll down the high-street and admire the beautiful architecture which shows off the city at its best.
The highlight of Sal-city living has to be the weekly market which features artisan producers and flavours from across the region.