Wiltshire Removals
Whether you’re moving home in Wiltshire or from out of county, you can be assured that White & Company will get you there. For almost 150 years, thousands of happy customers have entrusted us as their preferred removals company.
- local offices & storage depots
- door-to-door packing & removals service
- founder members of BAR & FIDI
- Members of OMNI
- multi-award winning removals service
- family owned business established in the UK since 1871
- fully accredited & insured
- dedicated team of trained professionals
- fully tailored removals packages
We are one of the largest family owned home removals companies in the UK, offering domestic house removals, packing and storage solutions at 19 secure warehouse locations nationwide.
No matter where you’re moving to or from, we have the know-how and expertise to ensure your removals process goes smoothly and efficiently. Speak to us today for a no obligation quotation.
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Reasons to Choose White & Company
Boasting almost 150 years in the removals industry, we like to think we know a thing or two about moving homes. With thousands of happy customers all over the UK, we’re confident there’s no better choice of removals company around than us.
So if you’re still deciding who should move you, then speak to us first and we’re sure you’ll be convinced White & Company should be your one and only choice for moving home.
EXPERIENCED
We’ve helped people move home since 1871, so there’s no one who understands removals better than us. Choose a removals firm with the expertise to make your move go smoothly.
AWARD-WINNING
We have proudly won numerous prestigious industry awards, proving we are one of the best in the business, who can be trusted and counted on to help you move home.
TRUSTED
With thousands of satisfied customers, our reviews speak for themselves. Why not become one of our next happy customers and book your removal with us?
NETWORK
With removals and storage depots all across the United Kingdom, we have the necessary facilities and capabilities to move you anywhere with ease.
AFFORDABLE
Moving home shouldn’t cost the earth. And with White & Company, you can be assured you get a first rate service without the premium price tag. We’ll beat any local removals quote.
HELPFUL
It’s our job to make your move easy and stress free. That’s why all of our staff are fully trained and insured. So whether you’re moving small boxes or large loads, we’re always happy to help.
Removals to Wiltshire
Are you looking to relocate to Wiltshire? Moving home is not something we do on a regular basis with there often being a few years between each move.
As such, we can often lose sight of the number of belongings we accumulate on the way and come time to relocate there is lots to organise.
This is where enlisting the services of a reliable removals company is crucial. White & Company are a family owned business with over 145 years’ servicing the Wiltshire community.
We offer a tailor made, reliable and professional service at a competitive price. Our trained crews have tackled all sorts of challenges and can wrap, pack and transport your personal belongings with minimum fuss and delay.
Should you require it, White & Company can offer storage of some or all of your effects also. We have 19 storage facilities across the UK, offering clean, modern, easily accessible storage provision.
We serve many towns around Wiltshire. To find out more about how we can get your dream move underway don’t hesitate to give us a call today for a free home survey and quotation.
About White & Company
White & Company has 19 branches located across the UK from the Channel Islands to Scotland and a network of industry partners. This extensive relocation network allows us to provide the perfect removal solutions no matter where you’re moving.
Through hard work, commitment and excellent service, we are now one of the industry’s largest removal companies. We have 250 specialist vehicles, full trained and security cleared removals staff and 19 storage locations across the UK.
Why Move to Wiltshire?
Characterised by its high downland and wide valleys, Wiltshire is a predominately rural county, almost half of which falls within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Covering and area of 1,346 square miles, Wiltshire is landlocked and borders six counties: Dorset, Somerset, Hampshire, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, and Berkshire.
The county is most notable for being the location of the Stonehenge and Avebury stone circles and other ancient landmarks, as well as being the training area for the British Army.
There are 21 towns in Wiltshire, the largest being Swindon, and one city, Salisbury along with lots of charming small villages and hamlets. Those searching for a home in the county will find a great number of interesting and quirky locations to choose from.
Very well-located Wiltshire enjoys easy access south via the A303 or north via the M3, M25 & M1. Three railway stations serve the region ensuring great connectivity to most towns in the county and beyond.
Wiltshire is becoming increasingly popular with London commuters not just because of its convenient travel links, but it offers fantastic schooling in both the state and private sector and better value for money than some of the more well-known commuter areas in the south.
Stonehenge is not the only well-known attraction to be found in Wiltshire. Longleat Safari Park also offers a fantastic family day out. First opened to the public in 1949, the ancestral home of the Marquess of Bath Longleat remains a popular venue.
Wiltshire is one of Britain’s best kept secrets with millennia of history, fantastic shopping, family attractions and easy transport links. It ticks all the boxes.
Wiltshire Schools & Education
Wiltshire has a selection of strong choices for both primary and senior schools so parents moving into the county will have no problem finding a good school.
Schools of note include St John’s in Marlborough. A highly aspirational and high performing 11-18 co-educational Academy. The state of the art and unique buildings are integrated into a landscape that is classed as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
High achieving primaries who have all received an “outstanding” rating by Ofsted include Sutton Veny CofE School, Sarum St Paul’s CofE (VA) Primary School, St Michaels C of E Primary and Preshute C of E Primary. However, there are many more well-regarded schools to choose from across the county.
Visit the school rating website Snobe to find out how well each school is performing in Wiltshire both at primary and secondary level.
For independent education, there are eleven private schools including Marlborough College, St Mary’s Calne, Dauntsey’s and Warminster School.
Four further education colleges are available. Some also provide higher education: New College (Swindon); Wiltshire College (Chippenham, Trowbridge, and Salisbury); Salisbury Sixth Form College; and Swindon College.
Wiltshire is also home to two Technical Colleges: South Wiltshire UTC and UTC Swindon, both specialising in engineering.
Unusually, the county does not have its own university, the closest would be the University of Bath. However, Bath Spa University has a centre at Corsham Court in Corsham, and Oxford Brookes University maintains a minor campus in Swindon.
Things to do in Wiltshire
Even for the most fastidious individuals, Wiltshire offers a fantastic range of things to do when you have time on your hands.
Swindon Outlet Village and Orbital Retail Park give shoppers a really good choice when it comes to retail therapy and the added bonus of being able to grab a real bargain.
If you enjoy getting out and about on your bike, the Wiltshire Cycleway circles the county for 160 miles. The route has been designed to be cycled in an anti-clockwise direction and can be shortened by using our cross-county routes along the Kennet and Avon Canal, through the Vale of Pewsey or down the Wylye Valley.
Stonehenge is the star attraction. This prehistoric monument is known throughout the world. The iconic 13 stones are synonymous with Wiltshire. The stone circle itself forms the highlight of any visit to the World Heritage Site and is not to be missed. However, the Stonehenge Visitor Centre completes a day out at this world-famous monument.
Salisbury Cathedral is a truly remarkable building, a testimony to the faith and practical skills of the medieval craftsmen who built it, but it is much more than a historical monument. It is a living church and a place of prayer. As the Cathedral Church of the Salisbury diocese, it is the Mother Church of several hundred parishes in Wiltshire and Dorset. It is also a centre of pilgrimage for hundreds of thousands of visitors every year.
The museum of the Great Western Railway is in Swindon and housed in a beautifully restored Grade II railway building in the heart of the former Swindon railway works. The museum tells the story of the men and women who built, operated, and travelled on the Great Western Railway, often referred to by historians and railway fans as ‘God’s Wonderful Railway’.
Wiltshire is teeming with areas of outstanding natural beauty;
The North Wessex Downs includes ancient woodland, open downland and chalk streams and grasslands and large scale open arable farmland. It is the third largest AONB in the country. Forming part of the AONB is The Savernake Forest with its ancient woodland
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Wiltshire Property
One of the main reasons so many people choose to relocate to Wiltshire is the wide-open space it offers. A far cry from the hectic lifestyle experience living in a large city presents.
Whether you are searching for a new home which is on the outskirts of town but has access to good amenities and schools or you really want to live within a small close-knit community and forego the full trappings of modern living, the county covers all.
With regard to price, you can expect to pay an average of £459,384 for a detached home, £271,785 for a semi-detached property, £230,415 for a terrace and £166,095 for a flat.
Although these are average values, it is possible in some areas such as Swindon, to purchase a terraced house for just £52,500. So, it will really depend on where you live as to how much you will likely pay for a home.
Whilst Swindon may offer some very reasonably priced properties, it is the counties only City Salisbury which is the most popular location. It was crowned the “best place to live in the UK”, according to the 2019 Sunday Times guide. The average price for a home here is currently £358,416.
Castle Combe is often named ‘the prettiest village in England’. Sitting within the Cotswolds AONB around 5 miles from Chippenham, property in this location is both beautiful as it is expensive with an average home costing £637,367.
WE’RE READY TO MOVE YOU…
As one of the nations longest established removals companies, we can provide local removals to the following Wiltshire towns:
Our team are fully trained and experienced to deliver industry leading transport, storage and moving solutions at the very best rates. Whether you need house removals, office moves, or plan to relocate overseas, you can count on us to deliver the goods every time.
With White & Company, you’re always in safe hands.
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Industry Recognised Removals Service
The British Association of Removers (BAR) has been the recognised voice of the professional moving and storage industry for over 100 years
White & Company is a founder member of BAR, FIDI & OMNI. By choosing a company who are members of The British Association of Removers (BAR), you will have the peace of mind that comes from using a reputable, professional and safe remover, and in the unlikely event that something goes wrong, you’ve got someone to turn to.