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Removals to Warwick
Are you looking to relocate to Warwick? 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 Warwick 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 Warwick. 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.
Why Move to Warwick?
If it’s a location with a mass of history including its own castle, plenty of green space plus the safety factor and more high performing schools than you could shake a stick at, you should consider Warwick.
Warwick was named among 25 other towns as being one of the best places to live in the UK, according to the Halifax Quality of Life survey 2020. Small wonder as Warwick is a rather beautiful place in which to reside. Both a market town and the county town of Warwickshire, it sits near the pretty River Avon.
In recent years the town’s very highly regarded university has attracted many younger people into the area who often decide to stay and make it their permanent home following their studies. Travel connections are not too shabby either. Sitting right in the centre of England, Warwick is easy to reach by rail, car, or plane from all parts of the UK.
There is a myriad of things to do in the county. Just three miles away is the historic Royal Leamington Spa, travel 9 miles and you will discover the wonderful Stratford-upon-Avon two stunning locations perfect for a weekend away or a day trip. Warwick is suitably located for commuting to Coventry and Birmingham, even London is only 75 minutes away by train whilst the beautiful rolling hills of the Cotswolds are just a short drive away.
If you are a lover of independent shops Warwick will not disappoint as the historic town centre streets are a veritable treasure trove of unusual stores which sit alongside some amazing eateries set in the atmospheric town square.
Warwick certainly gives a lot of towns across the UK a good run for their money in so many ways. It truly is packed with excellent shopping, leisure facilities as well as highly rated educational and cultural amenities.
Warwick Schools & Education
No worries at all for parents moving into the town as schools are either “good” or “outstanding” according to Ofsted.
Some of the most notable schools include the “outstanding” Coten End Primary School and Emscote Infant School.
For 11-19 years, Myton School, Aylesford School & Sixth Form College and Trinity Catholic School all have excellent reputations.
Evergreen School has also been rated well by Ofsted. An all-age school (4-19 years) for children and young people with special educational needs.
There are some very good private schools to choose from within the town. Warwick School is an independent school for boys which claims to be the oldest boys’ school in England and The King’s High School is an independent day school for girls.
The nearest university is the University of Warwick. Named after the county of Warwickshire, rather than the town, and is in fact situated several miles north of Warwick on the southern outskirts of Coventry. Ranked 8th in the UK and 61st in the world, places at the university are highly sought after.
Things to do in Warwick
With so much stress and uncertainty we have experienced over the past 18 months, it has never been more important to try and unwind and relax whenever possible.
Finding things to keep everyone occupied and happy is easy when you live in Warwick no matter what your personal interest may be.
Even though Warwick castle alone is enough to make it well worth a trip, here are some of the top attractions which you may want to explore:
Warwick Castle – www.warwick-castle.com
St Nicholas Park – www.warwickdc.gov.uk
Warwick Racecourse – www.thejockeyclub.co.uk/warwick/
Hatton Shopping Village – www.shoppingvillage.hattonworld.com
The Grand Union Canal – www.canalrivertrust.org.uk
Market Hall Museum – www.heritage.warwickshire.gov.uk
Warwick Property
We all have different priorities when it comes to choosing a new place to live.
Depending on time of life, personal circumstances and of course budget, everyone has their own particular agenda of requirements.
Purchasers will find homes for sale in Warwick which cover the whole style spectrum.
From homes situated within modern housing estates to those on the more rural areas outside of the town and its highly desirable historic properties.
The average price paid for a home in Warwick sits at £378,480 (December 2021).
The old heart of town is where you will discover Medieval, Victorian and Georgian homes. For £235,000 you can purchase a stunning two-bedroom apartment overlooking Market Square complete with plenty of historical features.
If you are searching for your first home, then £125,000 will get you a two-bedroom flat less than a miles from Warwick railways station.
The most expensive property for sale is a five-bedroom detached home. Grade II built circa 16th Century, it has undergone some serious updating but manages to retain is historical character on the market for £2,350,000.
Popular Places to Live Near Warwick
- Kenilworth
- Stratford-upon-Avon
- Royal Leamington Spa
- Southam
- Coventry
- Rugby