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Removals to Malvern
Are you looking to relocate to Malvern? Moving home is not something we do on a regular basis with there often being a few years between each move.
As such, we can often lose sight of the number of belongings we accumulate on the way and come time to relocate there is lots to organise.
This is where enlisting the services of a reliable removals company is crucial.
White & Company are a family-owned business with over 150 years’ servicing the Malvern community.
We offer a tailor made, reliable and professional service at a competitive price.
Our trained crews have tackled all sorts of challenges and can wrap, pack, and transport your personal belongings with minimum fuss and delay.
Should you require it, White & Company can offer storage of some or all your effects also.
We have 19 storage facilities across the UK, offering clean, modern, easily accessible storage provision.
We serve many towns around Malvern. To find out more about how we can get your dream move underway do not hesitate to give us a call today for a free home survey and quotation.
About Us
White & Company has 19 branches located across the UK from the Channel Islands to Scotland and a network of industry partners.
This extensive relocation network allows us to provide the perfect removal solutions no matter where you are moving.
Through hard work, commitment, and excellent service, we are now one of the industry’s largest removal companies.
We have 265 specialist vehicles, full trained and security cleared removals staff and 19 storage locations across the UK.
Why Move to Malvern?
A Victorian spa town, Malvern is located within a very picturesque area. A rural idyll which offers a well-connected lifestyle with direct access to unspoilt beauty.
Malvern is known for its bottled mineral water (a favourite of the Royals) and as being the home of the British composer Sir Edward Elgar. The Elgar Route, a 40-mile (64 km) drive passing some key landmarks from Elgar’s life, passes through Malvern, a popular tourist attraction.
The impressive Malvern Hills are a designated AONB and are a very famous beauty spot boasting stunning views over two counties, Worcestershire, and Herefordshire.
Named in 2018 as one of the best places to live in the UK by the Sunday Times, its many attributes were praised and among them were Malvern’s historic town centre, wonderful architecture, and several successful private schools.
A retail hub, Malvern is full of an eclectic mix of independent stores and more common retailers. Set amid steep streets and hidden alleyways there is a huge range of antique shops, arts and craft shops, galleries, and boutiques.
The delight of Malvern today is still its unspoilt beauty, offering a glimpse of past Victoriana and stunning views of the Severn Valley.
Prospective home buyers can look forward to great facilities, easy access to the motorway network and a direct rail link to London (2 hours 45 mins).
Malvern Schools & Education
Even though you feel you are in the middle of the countryside, Malvern does not disappoint with regards to education provision.
Overseen by Worcestershire County Council, Malvern plenty of state schools which perform to the highest standards.
Of particular note are the “outstanding” rated Suckley Primary and Bosbury Primary.
Secondaries worthy of a mention are Dyson Perrins C of E Academy and Hanley Castle High School, they are also rated well by Ofsted.
When children leave school, Malvern Hills College is a centre for further education providing government certificate vocational courses for adults and post 14-year-old students.
Private education is available at two large independent ‘public’ schools. Malvern College for boys and girls and Malvern St James for girls.
Things to do in Malvern
Being a tourist attraction itself, Malvern scores particularly well in the entertainment stakes. The walking routes dotted around the local landscape are a mecca for hikers.
Consisting of a series of 20 hills, The Malvern’s provide trails for all levels of fitness.
There are information plaques, benches and viewing points along the way.
Right through the year, Malvern has always got something going on. The RHS Malvern Spring Festival is one for the keen gardeners, whilst the Flea & Collectors Fair has plenty of interesting items from cheap bric a brac to high end antiques and everything in between.
The dramatic ruins of Witley Court Mansion make a fabulous place to visit. You can learn the stories behind the people who once lived and partied here, from servants to royal visitors. Discover elaborate parterre gardens and monumental fountains then find your way through the enchanting woodland, great for all ages.
Malvern Theatres is a centre for drama and entertainment. It regularly welcomes some of this country’s leading productions from the West End. The Royal Shakespeare Company, The Royal National Theatre and the Almeida Theatre Company have all performed here.
To discover more about the history of the local area, join a town centre walk led by a knowledgeable guide from Malvern Civic Society. Taking around 90 minutes, your guide leads you around the town stopping off at a number of points of interest.
These are just a few of Malvern’s delights, to discover more visit:
Malvern Property
When it comes to property, Malvern is hard to top. Endless leafy avenues lined by Victorian and Edwardian villas are the order of the day. Alternatively, pretty villages nestled among the foothills of the Malverns are also a popular choice for buyers, particularly Colwall and Madresfield.
Price wise, the average cost of a home stands at £348,455 with the average actually paid a little lower at £324,589, although higher than the UK average, you get plenty of value for money here.
Purchasing a property in Malvern is seen as a great investment too as values have risen sharply during the past 12 months by as much as 15.5%.
It is still possible to bag a bargain in the town such as a two-bedroom detached bungalow with a large garden for around £250,000.
One-bedroom flats are on sale from £145,000 but if it is a large Victorian home you are in the market for then you can expect to pay between £375,000 – £595,000.
Popular Places to Live near Malvern
- Worcester
- Evesham
- Tewkesbury
- Ledbury
- Droitwich Spa
- Pershore
What Others Say…
Wayne Middleton and Brian Witherford were professional and extremely helpful. Did a brilliant job. Would recommend Whites to anyone. Thanks very much.
Have used this company regularly for 5 years including my time in the armed forces. They are professional and efficient. Will use them again on our next move.
The move went very smoothly and they were very polite.
A very smooth move by White and Co. The team worked very hard and were polite, professional and helpful.