Birmingham Removals
Local house removals in Birmingham
If you are looking for a reliable removal service in the UK, Britannia Bradshaw Birmingham provides a hassle-free and stress-free removal service tailored to your specific needs, budget and schedule. Whether you are moving within Birmingham or moving to somewhere else in the UK, Europe or the world, you will be able to choose from our range of services, including a pre-move survey, professional packing service, moving insurance, local storage, and small load removals.
Removals Company In Birmingham
Britannia Bradshaw offers a local and reliable removal service if you are based in Birmingham, Midlands or the surrounding areas including Bournville, Selly Oak, King’s Norton, Sutton Coldfield, and Dudley.
Removals In The UK
Alongside our removal services in Birmingham and the Midlands, we also arrange removals to other parts of the UK and we also do weekly removals to and from London.
Removal Services From Britannia Bradshaw
We offer a partial or full professional packing service – if you decide to pack yourself, we can supply you with moving boxes and other packing materials
- Our professionally trained removals team will ensure your move will go as smoothly as possible
- We’ll offer you guidance, removals advice and support throughout your entire move
- You can choose from our range of insurance options
- We can help even if you are only moving a few items
- We offer container storage in our warehouse
What’s Next…
- If you are planning a corporate relocation find out more about our Office Removals
- Enquire about one of our many Storage services
- Moving abroad? Find out more about our International Removal service
- Can’t quite find the effort to start packing? We offer a full packing service
Moving to Birmingham
Formed of 80 square miles and boasting a population of over a million, Birmingham is England’s second biggest city and one of the largest in Europe. Over the years, significant investment has transformed what was an eyesore of post-WWII architecture into a major hub for businesses and tourism. Today, Birmingham is a popular place for professionals, families and students alike. All drawn to the city for different reasons.
Families tend to want a suburban lifestyle, away from the busy streets of Birmingham’s city centre. Sutton Coldfield, on the outskirts of the city, is very popular location for those with children. If budgets allow, however, the affluent area of Edgbaston has some premium property on offer.
The centre of Birmingham itself is home to a multitude of developments, with modern flats providing professionals with an ideal space for cosmopolitan living. Many covet the luxury residential developments on Hill Street and New Street. Furthermore, the Rotunda building (next to the bullring shopping centre) has some incredible apartments with stunning views of the city.
Shopping in Birmingham
Second in size only to London, those who enjoy a spot of retail therapy will not be disappointed in Birmingham. The redeveloped Bullring shopping centre is a futuristic building crammed with all the usual high street favourites and big brands. Half the centre is taken up by the premium department store Selfridges.
The Victorian arcades and market spaces around Birmingham make for an alternative shopping experience. However, for one off pieces and designer goodies, the Mailbox is home to many designer stores and is complete with a Harvey Nicholls.
Birmingham Transport Links
Driving around Birmingham, particularly when in the city centre, is nothing short of a nightmare. Spaghetti Junction, Birmingham’s infamous ring-road, is congested even at the best of times. However, with 70 car parks and spaces for over 24,000 vehicles, once you’re in you will most likely find a spot.
Most people who need to commute in and out of Birmingham rely on public transport. The city centre is served by three major railway stations; New Street, Moor Street and Snow Hill. All three stations provide valuable rail links with major cities in the UK and several local destinations in the West Midlands, Warwickshire and Worcestershire. Five Ways and Jewellery Quarter are two other stations in central Birmingham.
Birmingham is also served by the Midland Metro, a tram system. 23 stops span Birmingham and neighbouring Wolverhampton, with services running every six to eight minutes throughout the day. End to end, the tram route takes 40 minutes.
Local bus services cover the majority of the city centre but there is no single bus depot. Buses depart from various stops and there is also a 24-hour service available.