Removals in Enfield
Fixed-price, fully insured, ULEZ-compliant removals across Enfield, covering EN1, EN2, EN3, N9, N13, N21, with same-day and weekend moves at no surcharge.
Covering EN1, EN2, EN3, N9, N13, N21 and the surrounding streets.
Fully compliant, so the 12.50 pound charge never reaches your bill.
Registered company 12121213, on the public Companies House record.
A fixed, all-inclusive price within the hour during business hours.
Moving in Enfield
Enfield's suburban semis and the green space at Trent Park make for straightforward, house-based moves. We move households and businesses across Enfield, working with London Borough of Enfield to arrange parking suspensions and, where a building requires it, to book goods lifts. The fixed price we quote includes labour, mileage, parking and the Congestion Charge where the route applies.
Our crews know the area well, from Church Street Enfield and Green Lanes to the streets around Forty Hall and Trent Park. Much of the local stock is 1930s semi and Victorian terrace, so we plan for staircases, lifts and the Forty Hall Conservation Area where it applies. The fleet meets the Transport for London Ultra Low Emission Zone standard throughout. Stations at Enfield Town and Southgate sit within our usual Enfield routes.
Enfield's Forty Hall Conservation Area and what it means for a move in the north of the borough
The Forty Hall Conservation Area in EN2 is one of the most visually coherent in outer London, built around the Jacobean manor of Forty Hall itself and the surrounding estate land at Trent Park. The residential streets within and adjacent to the conservation area are predominantly 1930s semi-detached houses, well maintained and with consistent front garden depths that make vehicle access straightforward compared with many inner London streets. Driveways are common, and the absence of dense permit-parking zones means loading without a formal suspension is sometimes possible, though we confirm this case by case rather than assuming.
Church Street in Enfield town centre is a different environment: a historic commercial street with narrow pavements and shared loading restrictions managed by the London Borough of Enfield. Moves from premises on or directly off Church Street require early-morning starts and precise coordination with the council's parking services team. We have an established process for EN1 town-centre moves and build the suspension cost into every fixed price rather than itemising it separately.
How do Enfield's main arterial roads affect removal-day access and timing?
Green Lanes is one of north London's longest continuous roads, running from Newington Green in Islington all the way to Winchmore Hill in EN2. The Enfield sections of Green Lanes carry bus lanes and peak-hour restrictions that can significantly affect how long a vehicle stays legally stationary. We plan jobs on Green Lanes with a clear understanding of which stretches have loading bays, which are suspended during certain hours, and where a side-street relay is the safer option. The same discipline applies to Hertford Road in the EN3 postcode, which mixes residential side streets with light industrial frontages.
Palmers Green, reached from the Green Lanes arterial, is a predominantly residential area of interwar semi-detached housing in N13, largely outside the Congestion Charge zone and outside the strictest parts of ULEZ. All vehicles in our fleet meet ULEZ standards regardless, so the £12.50 Transport for London daily charge does not arise on any Enfield job. Southgate, served by the Piccadilly line, adds a tube-accessible pocket of detached and semi-detached stock in N14 that attracts professional family buyers and generates a steady volume of house moves.
Who moves to and from Enfield, and what does that mean for the size of the job?
Enfield is overwhelmingly a borough of houses rather than flats. The 1930s semi-detached is the dominant type across EN1, EN2 and N21, with a minority of Victorian terraces in the older town-centre streets and a growing number of new-build townhouses near the Meridian Water regeneration zone in EN3. Houses with four or more bedrooms are proportionally more common here than in most inner London boroughs, and the average volume of goods to be moved is correspondingly higher. Our pricing for four-bedroom or larger properties in Enfield starts from £1,400 on a fixed all-inclusive basis.
A meaningful proportion of Enfield moves involve families relocating from inner-London flats to these larger suburban houses, often with a mix of flat-pack furniture being reassembled into the new home and older, heavier furniture coming out of storage. We carry standard and heavy-duty reassembly tools on every vehicle and include basic furniture reassembly within the move price. For larger piano or specialist antique moves from inner London to Enfield, a pre-move survey is recommended; we arrange these at no charge by phone on +44 7477 911190.
Fixed prices in Enfield
Studio & one bed
Flat or small apartment
Two to three bedrooms
House or larger apartment
Four or more bedrooms
Family home or townhouse