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Removals to Warrington
Are you looking to relocate to Warrington? 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 Warrington 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 of your effects also.
We have 19 storage facilities across the UK, offering clean, modern, easily accessible storage provision.
We serve many towns around Warrington. To find out more about how we can get your dream move underway don’t 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’re 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 Warrington
Located in the heart of Cheshire and along the banks of the River Mersey, Warrington is a town full of great opportunity.
The entrepreneurial character of its people and its businesses, its attractiveness to investors and its cultural offerings make it a true contender for relocation.
The River Mersey is one of Warrington’s greatest assets and is one of the main reasons for the town’s existence and growth.
It has also seen its fair share of history; the walls of the parish church are pit-marked with dents from civil war cannons, Oliver Cromwell was said to have stayed near the town centre during the war.
The town is proving to be a prime location for those looking to put down roots within this region. If you are searching for work, its location is almost midway between Manchester and Liverpool, two cities with plenty of employment opportunities.
Warrington itself is home to a wide range of businesses covering a variety of industries including engineering, manufacturing and retail.
For day to day necessities, the town centre presents a range of shops, boutiques and services across its high street, with the main shopping areas located on Buttermarket Street, Horse Market Street, Sankey Street, Bridge Street and Market Gate.
Retail Parks are also plentiful on the outskirts of the town including Alban Retail Park, Pinners Brow Retail Park and Riverside Retail Park.
Development of the town is still ongoing, residents will soon benefit from the £107m regeneration of Bridge Street, which is due to house a state-of-the-art, 10 screen multiplex cinema.
The scheme will also include several restaurants, a new £10m market hall, a new civic square and a multi-storey car park.
Moving to Warrington means that you will be able to live a peaceful life with lovely countryside walks close to home and a range of activities to fill your down time whilst not having to travel too far for work.
Schools & Education
Younger residents will benefit from the many well-regarded schools in the area, covering infant through to higher education.
There is a huge choice when it comes to primary education with almost 70 primaries serving the town. Of these Penketh Community Primary, Great Sankey Primary School, St. Joseph’s Catholic Primary and Barrow Hall Community Primary School are all highly regarded.
Children feed into the 12 state secondary schools spread across Warrington. Cardinal Newman Catholic High School is a Roman Catholic co-educational comprehensive school. It was graded by Ofsted as a ‘Good’ school.
For private education, Warrington is home to two private secondaries Chaigeley School and Bright Futures School.
Priestley College in Warrington serves post-16s and boasts a fantastic reputation in the area for the quality of its courses and unrivalled facilities, such as the impressive £1.5million technology centre.
The University of Chester also has a campus in the town. A variety of degree courses are on offer, including degrees in journalism and sport-related subjects.
Things to do in Warrington
Regardless of its fantastic proximity to significant retail areas in Manchester, Liverpool, Chester and the out-of-town Trafford Centre, Warrington also has one of the larger shopping centres in North West England.
You will also find a number of other attractions and historical sites to explore across the region.
There is plenty of outdoor spaces in one of the towns six parks and 16 conservation areas, these are areas suited to all ages and are very popular year-round.
There is also an impressive array of festivals located in Warrington, including the very popular Creamfields. These events run throughout the year and attract many guests.
The Golden Square centre is an eclectic shopping hub, boasting an excellent selection of over 130 outlets.
If you can’t find what you’re here, Warrington Market is situated right in the centre of town and has over 200 stalls to browse.
Gulliver’s World is an ideal place for kids and adults to spend a fun filled day out. It boasts over 90 rides and attractions that will suit everybody.
There is also a great selection of eateries in Warrington, from traditional British food to Indian, Italian and Spanish cuisine, your taste buds are sure to be satisfied!
Property Prices in Warrington
House prices in the region are steadily creeping up following the negative impact of the 2008 recession. Latest statistics have indicated a rise of 1.83% in the last three months (since November 2019) and rise of 4.50% over the last 12 months.
Having the two cities of Liverpool and Manchester so close by means that Warrington is easily one of the best locations for professionals to find affordable housing within an easy commute to work in these two cities.
There are currently almost 1084 homes for sale in the town, so you are sure to find something which suits you and your personal circumstances.
There are some great bargains currently on the market. Amazingly, you can pick up a one-bedroom terraced home in need of refurbishment for just £35,000, and there is a five-bedroom townhouse for sale at £140,000.
For those who are searching for a new build, Warrington has also set out its plans to become a “New City” by looking to build up to 24,000 new homes.
This goal has caused a huge surge in new build developments, with 8 currently being erected by some well-known construction companies such as Barratts, Bellway and Redrow.
For a list of these sites and further details visit the following link to Zoopla:
Popular Places to Live near Warrington
- Antrobus
- Appleton
- Burtonwood
- Cronton
- Culcheth
- Daresbury
- Dutton
- Grappenhall
- Great Budworth
- Halton
- High Legh
- Lowton
- Lymm
- Moore
- Rainhill
- Stockton Heath
- Stretton
- Winwick
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.