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Removals in Clitheroe

Local removals, storage and packing in Clitheroe, Lancashire. Castle Street and the one-way system around Church Street are tight for articulated vehicles — we use 7.5t vans and stage on the Whalley Road outskirts.

Clitheroe removals — trusted since 2011

Since 2011, Smart Move Removals have planned, packed and delivered Clitheroe removals for hundreds of households and local businesses across Lancashire. Clitheroe is best known for historic Ribble Valley market town beneath Pendle Hill, with a Norman castle keep, independent shops and the Clitheroe Food Festival. That distinctive character shapes how we plan every job here — from period properties with awkward staircases to new-build estates with strict completion windows. Home to roughly 15,797 residents, Clitheroe is one of the areas our removals planners cover week in, week out.

One thing we've learned doing Clitheroe removals year after year: castle Street and the one-way system around Church Street are tight for articulated vehicles — we use 7.5t vans and stage on the Whalley Road outskirts. We build that into every quote up front. Average house prices around £265,000 mean we move everything from first-time-buyer flats to substantial family homes — and our pricing flexes to match. From homes overlooking Edisford Park and Clitheroe Castle grounds to addresses on the quieter outskirts, our removals service is shaped around each property's access and layout.

We work alongside local estate agents including Dewhurst Homes and Keenan, which means tight completion deadlines are something we plan for, not panic over. Manchester Airport (48 miles) sits close by, so we regularly pack and ship overseas removals from Clitheroe on top of our day-to-day local moves. Whether you're moving within Clitheroe, relocating across Lancashire or heading further afield, our removals team will scope the job, agree a fixed price and turn up on time. Get in touch for a no-obligation quote and we'll handle the rest.

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About Clitheroe

Historic Ribble Valley market town beneath Pendle Hill, with a Norman castle keep, independent shops and the Clitheroe Food Festival.

Population
15,797
Avg house price
£265,000
Nearest airport
Manchester Airport (48mi)
Nearest hospital
Royal Blackburn Hospital (12mi)
Nearest beach
Lytham St Annes beach (38mi)
Parks & green space
Edisford Park, Clitheroe Castle grounds, Barrowford Park nearby

7-day forecast — Clitheroe

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Services in Clitheroe

Estate agents in Clitheroe

  • Dewhurst Homes
  • Keenan
  • Farrell Heyworth
  • Reeds Rains

Trusted reviews

5★ removals across Clitheroe

Real customer feedback — swipe through to see what customers say.

"Very trusty and reliable service. Also friendly and polite workers. Will use again if needed."

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James H.
Wilmslow

"Fantastic company. Chris travelled to Leicester last minute and went above and beyond the whole time. Fully recommend."

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Mark T.
Verified customer

"Fantastic set of lads and an amazing company. Made our move an absolute pleasure. Their attention to detail and the care for all our belongings was second to none. 5 star service."

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David L.
Verified customer

"Excellent customer service, great set of lads. Completed a house move for my family recently, no issues — everything went smoothly. Would definitely use again."

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Sarah M.
Alderley Edge

"Good set of lads, brilliant service, very quick and tidy, would highly recommend."

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Tom K.
Verified customer

"Lads made the day easy and stress free for us. Would highly recommend — will use again."

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Paul R.
Knutsford

"Amazing lads, all polite, made the move stress free. Moved me from Yarm to Blackburn. Would highly recommend."

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Matt S.
Verified customer

"Brilliant experience using this company. Excellent customer service and will definitely use again."

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Chris W.
Verified customer

"I have used Smart Move a few times now for multiple moving projects, personal and business. Always on time and get things done for me no matter what. Thanks to Sam and the team."

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Alex B.
Prestbury