Removals in Merton
Fixed-price, fully insured, ULEZ-compliant removals across Merton, covering SW19, SW20, CR4, SM4, with same-day and weekend moves at no surcharge.
Covering SW19, SW20, CR4, SM4 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 Merton
Wimbledon Village's villas and the family homes of Raynes Park anchor Merton's move market. We move households and businesses across Merton, working with London Borough of Merton 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 Wimbledon High Street and The Broadway to the streets around Wimbledon Common and All England Lawn Tennis Club. Much of the local stock is Victorian villa and Edwardian terrace, so we plan for staircases, lifts and the Wimbledon Village Conservation Area where it applies. The fleet meets the Transport for London Ultra Low Emission Zone standard throughout. Stations at Wimbledon and Raynes Park sit within our usual Merton routes.
Moving from a Wimbledon Village Victorian villa on the Wimbledon Conservation Area
Wimbledon Village sits within the Wimbledon Village Conservation Area and occupies the high ground of SW19, its Victorian and Edwardian villas commanding the hill above the town centre. Properties here are among the largest in the London Borough of Merton and moves from them are complex logistically: multi-storey houses with cellars, outbuildings, mature garden contents, and often a mix of contemporary furniture alongside Victorian period pieces that require blanket-wrapping and custom-built crating where corners or gilded frames are involved. Four-bedroom and above moves from SW19 villas are priced from £1,400.
The All England Lawn Tennis Club on Church Road gives the village its most recognisable global identity, and the residential streets surrounding it experience very particular parking pressure during the Championships fortnight in late June and early July. We advise clients in SW19 to schedule moves outside that window where possible, and if the timing is unavoidable, we apply for the suspension with the London Borough of Merton at the earliest opportunity. Wimbledon High Street itself is controlled parking throughout the day, and a suspension is always required for loading from properties fronting it.
Wimbledon Common lies to the north-west of the village and the houses adjacent to it on Parkside and West Side command significant prices. Moves from these properties are often cross-London relocations to comparable-calibre addresses in other boroughs, and our luxury removals service covers the specialist handling, discreet crew and professional packing those moves require. Our phone line is open 8am to 10pm, seven days, at +44 7477 911190.
Why Raynes Park is Merton's most active family move market in SW20
Raynes Park offers something that its neighbours Wimbledon and New Malden cannot match at the same price point: large Victorian and Edwardian semi-detached houses on wide, quiet roads with direct train access to Waterloo in under twenty minutes via Raynes Park station. This combination makes it one of the most sought-after family destinations in south-west London, and the turnover in its housing stock is correspondingly high. School-catchment moves, upsizing from a flat to a first house, and downsizing moves from the larger Wimbledon villas all feature in our Merton workload.
The Broadway in SW19 provides the commercial spine between Wimbledon and Raynes Park, and properties along it or feeding off it range from purpose-built late-Victorian mansion blocks to 1930s terraces. The mansion blocks have communal lifts that vary considerably in size, and we ask clients to confirm internal lift dimensions during the quotation call so that a furniture disassembly plan can be prepared in advance where needed.
Moves in SW20 crossing into the SM4 postcode around Morden Hall Park are a common booking pattern, as buyers move from rented flats near Morden station on the Northern line to the larger inter-war semi-detached houses on the park's periphery. SM4 properties sit well outside the Congestion Charge Zone. Two-to-three bedroom moves in this corridor are quoted from £700 on a fixed all-inclusive basis, with no charge added for Saturday or Sunday completion dates.
Removals near Morden station in CR4 and SM4: access and parking realities
Morden sits at the southern terminus of the Northern line's Morden branch, and the streets around the station in the SM4 and CR4 postcodes are a mix of 1930s council-built housing, post-war infill, and more recent small-scale developments. Parking restrictions are mixed: some streets are controlled parking zones requiring a suspension for any loading bay, while others have unrestricted parking that gives the crew a loading spot without prior arrangement. We assess this per address.
Morden Hall Park, maintained by the National Trust and open to the public, anchors the character of this part of the borough and the houses near it on the approach roads from Morden Road retain a good deal of inter-war suburban character. The CR4 postcode extends into Mitcham, which sits just over the borough boundary but is a common origin point for moves into Merton. We cover the full London Borough of Merton.
Coombe Lane connects Wimbledon to the SM4 postcodes and is the route our crews most frequently use for cross-Merton moves. Properties set back from Coombe Lane include some of the borough's largest detached houses, and their driveways or gates often require specific vehicle approach angles. We discuss the property access in detail during the pre-move call and, where the driveway length is marginal, send a crew member to assess in advance. Our fixed price covers all of this preparation.
Fixed prices in Merton
Studio & one bed
Flat or small apartment
Two to three bedrooms
House or larger apartment
Four or more bedrooms
Family home or townhouse