Smart Move Removals

Overseas Removals · West Yorkshire

International Moving in Alwoodley

Local international moving in Alwoodley, West Yorkshire. Crews who know the area, fixed-price quotes and full insurance — from a single room to a whole-house move.

Smart Move Removals provide international moving in Alwoodley and the surrounding West Yorkshire area. The A61 Harrogate Road is the main artery through Alwoodley, running south into Chapel Allerton and Leeds city centre and north towards Harewood and Harrogate. King Lane and Wigton Lane feed the deeper residential streets; both narrow in places and reward a planned loading position rather than an oversized vehicle guessing on arrival.

Weekly groupage to Europe and door-to-door shipping worldwide. We handle export wrap, customs paperwork and overseas delivery via vetted partners.

What's included

  • Weekly EU groupage and full container shipping
  • Air, sea and road options with tracked transit
  • Customs documentation and HMRC clearance handled
  • FIDI / BAR-affiliated overseas agent network

About Alwoodley

One of North Leeds' most established LS17 suburbs, set between Alwoodley Golf Club, Sandmoor Golf Club and the open ground of Eccup Reservoir. Alwoodley is defined by wide, tree-lined avenues off King Lane and Wigton Lane, generous detached houses on King Lane and The Avenue, mid-century family homes around Alwoodley Lane and newer executive properties towards Moor Allerton. The area draws families relocating for space, mature gardens and the short run out to Leeds Bradford Airport, along with downsizers moving into apartment blocks close to Moor Allerton Centre.

Population
16,000
Avg house price
£520,000
Nearest airport
Leeds Bradford Airport (4mi)
Nearest hospital
Leeds General Infirmary (5mi)
Nearest beach
Bridlington (65mi)
Parks & green space
Eccup Reservoir, Alwoodley Playing Fields, The Hollies (Weetwood), Golden Acre Park
Did you know?
  • Alwoodley Golf Club, designed by Dr Alister MacKenzie (later of Augusta National), opened in 1907 and remains one of the top-ranked heathland courses in England.
  • Eccup Reservoir, on Alwoodley's northern edge, supplies drinking water to much of Leeds and is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest for its wintering wildfowl.
  • The suburb's name is Old English in origin, recorded in the Domesday Book as 'Aluuoldelei' — the woodland clearing of a man called Æthelwald.

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