Bristol Removals Company
With White & Company moving to Bristol is simple. Complete our online form for a house removals quote.
Nearest Branch:
Elliott Road, West Howe, Bournemouth, BH11 8LN
Tel: 01202 070436
Elliott Road, West Howe, Bournemouth, BH11 8LN
Tel: 01202 070436
Our teams across the UK are able to pack your valuable, fragile and bulky furniture. We use a modern range of environmentally friendly, purpose-made packing materials and can pack everything for you prior to your move.
Our bespoke services include all china and glassware to be wrapped in special paper and then packed in double-thickness cartons, furniture wrapped in bubble blanket for extra protection, and items requiring specialist care such as antiques, packed in made-to-measure wooden crates.
We can also offer an unpacking service to unpack your belongings onto flat surfaces and dispose of all packing materials.
You may find you need to store some or all of your possessions prior to moving home, or whilst you arrange for work to be carried out on your new home.
We have 19 storage locations throughout the UK all providing secure storage in personal dedicated storage containers. All our warehouses are clean, dry, secure and accredited to European standard BS EN 14873.
Established in 1871 with just a horse and cart, we have gone from strength to strength. Today we own all our buildings and vehicles and employ over 500 staff. We have 19 branches and storage locations across the UK and branches in Majorca, Jersey and Guernsey.
Through hard work, commitment and excellent service, we are now one of the industry’s largest removal companies. Much of our work comes from personal recommendations, an accolade which speaks for itself.
Buenos Aires, Paris, Bristol. Yes you are reading that correct. Bristol has recently joined the likes of these famous capital cities in an inclusion on a National Geographic list of the ‘Coolest Cities in 2018’.
Famous for the world-renowned Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol is fast getting a name for itself as a convincing living alternative to London.
Serving up a vibrant music and arts scene, accompanied by excellent eateries and a rich port history, Bristol surely has something for everyone.
It’s not just its thriving independent spirit that has seen a mass of new interest either.
The cost of living compared with other major cities in the UK is more favourable and its dockside regeneration has seen a wealth of new properties and business opportunities.
House and rent prices are again on the rise as interest in the West Country spikes.
However, for those ready to splurge in search of a more laid-back lifestyle, Bristol offers the perfect blend of cosmopolitan city living, coupled with the allure of a countryside escape.
Historically a port town, Bristol’s recent surge in wealth and prosperity has been a direct result of its many growth industries, such as defence and aeronautics.
Many people also find employment in the health and financial service sectors and the digital economy, which has unlocked a number of opportunities in science and research.
Salaries are not typically as high as other major cities in the UK, but this is offset somewhat by the lower cost of living and the growth in disposable income.
Bristol also has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the UK. However, it is becoming increasingly hard to find employment across the UK and so it would be advisable to find work before moving.
Families are drawn to Bristol due to its range of top rated state sector schools, including Westbury Park Primary School and Bishop Road Primary School, plus secondaries including Cotham School and Redland Green School.
Bristol also has a large number of independent schools, of which Bristol Grammar and Clifton High School are considered to be excellent choices that frequently record high levels of attainment.
More information on researching and finding schools in the Bristol area is available via the Bristol City Council website.
The city also has a fantastic reputation as a University hub, with the Russell Group University of Bristol and the newer University of the West of England, both hosting campuses in the city.
Bristol is a vibrant city in the southwest of England known for its diverse property market. The city offers a range of housing options, from historic Georgian townhouses to modern apartments.
Bristol’s property market is characterised by a mix of traditional and contemporary architecture, showcasing a unique blend of old and new.
The city’s neighborhoods each have their distinct charm, such as the trendy Stokes Croft with its street art scene or the upmarket Clifton known for its iconic suspension bridge.
Bristol boasts excellent transport links, including a well-connected train station and an international airport, making it easily accessible for both commuting and travel.
The city is also home to renowned educational institutions, including the University of Bristol, attracting students and academics alike.
With a lively cultural scene, thriving nightlife, and abundant green spaces like the picturesque Harbourside, Bristol offers a desirable living environment for a wide range of residents.