Removals in Marylebone
Fixed-price, fully insured, ULEZ-compliant removals in Marylebone, W1, with same-day and weekend moves at no surcharge and a quote within 60 minutes.
Moving in Marylebone
Marylebone's mansion blocks and high-street flats are a frequent move for us. We move households and businesses in Marylebone, part of Westminster, working with City of Westminster to arrange parking suspensions and, where needed, to book goods lifts. The fixed price includes labour, mileage, parking and the Congestion Charge where the route applies.
Our crews know Marylebone well, from Marylebone High Street and Baker Street to the streets around Regent's Park, and reach the area via Baker Street station. Much of the local stock is Georgian townhouse and mansion block, and the fleet meets the Transport for London Ultra Low Emission Zone standard throughout W1.
What Makes Moving in Marylebone W1 Different from the Rest of Westminster?
Marylebone sits in the City of Westminster and carries a residential character distinct from the West End just south of it. The streets around Baker Street and Marylebone Lane are a mix of Georgian townhouses converted into lateral flats and substantial Victorian mansion blocks, most of which have no dedicated loading zone on the public highway. Marylebone High Street has double yellow lines throughout and controlled parking bays that require a formal suspension from Westminster City Council before any removal vehicle can sit legally at the kerb during a move.
That suspension process matters because Westminster's enforcement is among the most active in London. We apply for the suspension on your behalf as part of your fixed-price booking, quoting the exact bay reference, dates and vehicle registration so the council can issue the authorisation in time. For mansion blocks such as those along York Street or the residential conversions behind the Wallace Collection, we also confirm lift access with the building management ahead of the move date, since goods lifts in older mansion blocks often require a keyholder to be present.
Our ULEZ-compliant fleet means no £12.50 Transport for London daily charge is added to your cost. Marylebone falls inside the Congestion Charge Zone, and the £15 daily charge is included in your quoted price where the route applies. For house removals in W1, the fixed price starts from £700 for a two-to-three bedroom property, covering the full crew, the vehicle, all transit wrapping and the parking suspension.
Georgian Townhouses and Mansion Blocks: How We Plan a Marylebone Move
The Georgian townhouse stock on streets such as Marylebone Lane tends to be tall and narrow, with period staircases that turn tightly at each landing. A piano, a large wardrobe or a sectional sofa may need to come out of an upper-floor window or be dismantled on site before it can clear the stairwell. Our crew assesses these constraints from photographs or a brief pre-move call so nothing on the day comes as a surprise. We carry full furniture-dismantling tools and moving blankets rated for lacquered and painted finishes.
Mansion blocks closer to Regent's Park, particularly along the streets that face the park boundary, are typically served by a single passenger lift and a narrow goods entrance at the rear. Moves in these buildings work best on weekday mornings when the lift is less in demand from residents. We recommend booking a start time of 8am where possible, which is when our operational window opens, and we maintain that start-time precision regardless of whether the day is a Monday or a Sunday, with no weekend surcharge applied.
Marylebone is a frequent market for professional households relocating within central London, often between a flat on or near Baker Street and a larger property inside or just outside the zone. Our London-only operation means the crew knows this corridor well. A 60-minute quote response by phone on +44 7477 911190 or by form gets you a fixed, all-inclusive price with no unexpected additions at the end of moving day.
Fixed prices in Marylebone
Studio & one bed
Flat or small apartment
Two to three bedrooms
House or larger apartment
Four or more bedrooms
Family home or townhouse