Smart Move Removals

House Removals · West Yorkshire

Residential Moving in Horsforth

Local residential moving in Horsforth, 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 residential moving in Horsforth and the surrounding West Yorkshire area. New Road Side (A65) is Horsforth's main artery towards Kirkstall and Leeds city centre in one direction and Rawdon and the airport in the other. The A6120 outer ring road runs along the eastern edge, giving quick access to the M1, M62 and A1(M). Town Street is narrow and busy — most Town Street moves work better with a nearby loading position and a short shuttle rather than a full pantechnicon on the high street itself.

Local and long-distance house moves across the North West. Fixed-price quotes, careful crews, fully insured — from one-bed flats to large family homes.

What's included

  • Free home survey with fixed-price written quote
  • £100k goods-in-transit and £5M public liability cover
  • Wardrobe boxes, sofa covers, mattress bags supplied
  • Same-day and next-day moves available

About Horsforth

A large LS18 township on the north-western edge of Leeds, often described locally as one of the biggest villages in England. Horsforth combines a genuine high street on Town Street with commuter-friendly stone terraces around New Road Side, substantial family homes in Woodside and West End, and the open ground of Horsforth Hall Park and Hunger Hills Wood. The area's direct rail service into Leeds and short run to Leeds Bradford Airport make it a long-standing favourite with commuters and families relocating from further afield.

Population
22,500
Avg house price
£340,000
Nearest airport
Leeds Bradford Airport (3mi)
Nearest hospital
Leeds General Infirmary (6mi)
Nearest beach
Bridlington (68mi)
Parks & green space
Horsforth Hall Park, Hunger Hills Wood, Horsforth Village Green, Newlaithes Meadow
Did you know?
  • Horsforth is often described as one of the largest villages in England — a claim rooted in its long history as an independent township before Leeds absorbed it in 1937.
  • Horsforth station opened in 1849 and still provides direct services on the Harrogate Line between Leeds, Harrogate and York.
  • The 18th-century Horsforth Hall estate gave its name to Horsforth Hall Park, which remains one of the largest publicly accessible green spaces in the LS18 postcode.

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