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Removals to Nailsea
Are you looking to relocate to Nailsea? 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 145 years’ servicing the Nailsea 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 Nailsea. 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 White & Company
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 250 specialist vehicles, full trained and security cleared removals staff and 19 storage locations across the UK.
Why Move to Nailsea
Very favourably positioned Nailsea in Somerset, will suit just about everyone’s requirements.
Sitting in a particularly attractive area which is largely rural the town is built literally on the local supply of pennant sandstone.
Once a flourishing coal mining town, the high-quality coal made Nailsea the ideal place for a glasswork, and one was established in the late 18th century. Nailsea glass’ is still highly sought after by collectors today.
Nailsea has become a thriving country town which has all the modern facilities and yet has managed to retain its village atmosphere.
The Tuesday weekly market is a friendly affair and compliments the well-developed centre, a hub for the local area.
In prime Bristol commuter belt, Nailsea is a location ideal for both entertainment and work. Around 5 miles from Clevedon, 8 miles from Bristol, and 15 miles from Weston Super Mares strip of sandy beach.
You can also be in bath in just under an hour and having Bristol Airport just 6 miles from Nailsea makes a trip abroad stress free and quick. Travelling by road is also easy as the main M5 is located very close to Nailsea.
If commuting does not appeal, there still is plenty of employment opportunities within the local area, mostly based in the service industries.
Surrounded by a swathe of interesting venues for adults and children getting out and about offers all sorts of options. From animal petting farms to art galleries and museums.
Residents are lucky enough to have a number of high-profile festivals to attend during the year. Highlights include April’s beer and cider festival, North Somerset’s Strongest Man competition in May, the Skatepark Festival in June, and the town’s own Festival of Music in November.
Schools & Education
Education in Nailsea is overseen by North Somerset Council.
Parents new to the area have a good choice of pre-schools, infant, junior, primaries and secondary schools as well as several special needs schools.
There are around 60 schools for children aged between 5–11-years filtering into one of Nailsea’s 8 secondary schools.
Most of Nailsea’s schools for younger children perform well and have been awarded a “good” rating by Ofsted.
Schools which are performing particularly well currently include the” outstanding” Gordano School for 11–18-year-olds.
The Nailsea Comprehensive School & Sixth Form is a popular choice. It has a strong ethos based on core values of respect, tolerance, and courtesy.
Nearby Bristol is home to two further education institutions, City of Bristol College and South Gloucestershire & Stroud College, plus two theological colleges.
The city is also has a prestigious “red brick university” (University of Bristol) and a high-ranking “new university” (University of the West of England).
Things to do in Nailsea
Somerset has been a holiday destination for many many years, as such there is a huge and diverse number of things you can find to do right across the county.
Most neighbourhoods in Nailsea have access to a green area and some form of play park for children.
The Scotch Horn Park contains a large skate park and children’s play park whilst the Millenium Park is the perfect location for exercise and dog walking.
Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm sits just outside Nailsea. It is home to exotic, agricultural and domestic animals including rhinoceros, camels, monkeys, reptiles and most recently a giraffe. It offers hands-on experience with animals and a chance to learn about conservation.
Scotch Horn Leisure Centre boasts two impressive gyms equipped with both cardiovascular as well as free weights kit. A multitude of classes ranging from Pilates and Zumba and Cycle Workout are also available.
The local Crown Glass Shopping Centre has a great assortment of retailers plus, it plays host to three markets, Nailsea Farmers’ Market, Bert & Gerts Craft Market, and the weekly Tuesday Market.
A short drive and you arrive in Bristol, home to 61 top class attractions such as: The Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol Zoo, Bristol Museum & Art Gallery, Bristol Harbour and Slimbridge Wetland Centre and Longleat Safari Park.
This lovely town is very much looking to the future. Nailsea Town Council is in the middle of a number of impressive improvements and upgrades planned to take place over the coming decade or so. For more details visit the Town Councils web page.
Property prices
In Nailsea you are presented with a range of homes for sale from 300-year-old period cottages built in local stone, to brand new architecturally and individually designed homes.
Property prices are as varied as the styles on offer and are a bit on the pricier side, but there is a good supply of lower cost homes available as well.
The average cost paid for a home over the past 12 months stands at £339,592.
Flats, ideal for first time buyers sell from £100,000, two bedroomed homes start at £164,000, three bedrooms £290,000 and homes with 4 or more bedrooms begin at £375,000.
Homes located along Pound Lane, Buckland Drive and High Street are in high demand. But it is the properties which sit on the outskirts of town in small villages such as Blackwell and Wraxall which attract the most attention.
Offering quick access to shops and countryside giving buyers the best of both worlds does not come cheap with an average selling price of £465,819.
Popular Places to Live near Nailsea
- Clevedon
- Yatton
- Portishead
- Bristol
- Weston Super Mare
- Congresbury
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.