We’ll work with you to create a bespoke package, exactly tailored to suit your requirements.
Established in 1973, Armishaws is a family-run company, creating tailor-made removal packages for every relocation. Members of the British Association of Removers, we work to the highest standards and offer greater levels of financial security.
Our crews will work with you on the day to make the moving process as easy as possible, whilst providing outstanding customer service.
It’s why our customers rate us so highly on Trustpilot. With Armishaws you can book with confidence, knowing your move is in good hands.
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.
We cover the surrounding area and towns and villages including;
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Schools – Worthing has a number of excellent schools. Find all the latest Ofsted reports for the Worthing area
Population – Worthing has a population (as calculated by the 2011 You’Gov census) of 109,000.
Transport – The A27 runs across the north of Worthing, East it leads to Brighton, Lewes, Eastbourne and M23. To the west it leads to Chichester before becoming the M27 to Portsmouth, Havant and Southampton. Due north the A24 connects with the M25. The fastest train route from Worthing to London Victoria takes 1 hour and 22 minutes.
News – Worthing’s weekly newspaper is the Worthing Herald.
Our pick of the best Worthing has to offer;
Once you’ve completed your move you can transform your new house into the perfect home with the help of one of the South Coast’s premier furniture and bedding stores.
100-108 Montague Street, BN11 3HG
With mouth-watering flavours and stunning views, this dog-friendly café is the perfect place to sample a hearty brunch or cosy lunch whatever the weather.
Beach Parade, BN11 2FG
You can add some local touches to your new home thanks to the lovely folk at Gifted Worthing. Shining a spotlight on local artists and crafts it’s an absolute gem!
226 Findon Road, BN14 0EJ
Serving a range of local beers, ales and natural and organic wines, this is not just one of our favourite spots in Worthing, this is one of favourite places to visit full stop!
21 South Farm Road, BN14 7AD
Packed full of “I want one of those!”, Heavy Gretal is an absolute must! Jewellery, homeware, art, gifts, books, plants, and no end of wonderful trinkets to transform your home’s new look.
28 Warwick Street, BN11 3DJ
Worthing avoids all the noise and bustle of Brighton but is one of the South Coast’s most treasured gems. This little town punches well above its weight and it’s no wonder the likes of Oscar Wilde, Jane Austin and Harold Pinter have all found inspiration here.
Dating back over 6,000 years the town has celebrated its artistry and seafaring routes for centuries. It was once a simple mackerel fishing Hamlet until visiting the seaside became fashionable in the 1800s. Since then it has become a thriving town, with plenty of excellent cafes, restaurants, parks and the beautiful seafront.
With a rich Stone Age and Saxon heritage there is much to explore here for any budding historians. The Cissbury Ring is one of Britain’s largest Iron Age hill forts. Roman settlements, Stone Age flint mines. Georgian architecture and the South Downs National Park are all worth exploring.
Other attractions include a cinema, theatre, local theatre groups, festivals and of course Worthing Pier.
By train commuters can be in London Victoria in 1 hour and 22 minutes. Travelling by car the A24 runs North to the M25. East to West the A27 reaches from Southampton (M27) to Eastbourne taking in Brighton, Chichester, Lewes and Portsmouth. There is also a small local airport at nearby Shoreham which hosts an annual air show.