Self & Containerised Storage · Lancashire

Storage in Preston

Local storage in Preston, Lancashire. Crews who know the area, fixed-price quotes and full insurance — from a single room to a whole-house move.

Smart Move Removals provide storage in Preston and the surrounding Lancashire area. Victorian terraces around Plungington, Deepdale and Frenchwood have permit-only parking — we lodge bay-suspension requests with Preston City Council 7–10 working days ahead. City-centre apartments on Fishergate, Friargate and around Winckley Square usually need timed loading windows. Newer estates at Cottam, Ingol, Bartle and Penwortham accommodate full 18-tonne lorries with no shuttle required.

Clean, dry, alarmed containerised storage in our North West facility. Short-term while you complete or long-term for business archives — billed by the week.

What's included

  • Containerised storage from 35 to 250 cubic feet
  • 24/7 monitored, alarmed and sprinklered facility
  • Free collection on moves over £400
  • Weekly billing — no long contracts

About Preston

Lancashire's county city and one of the UK's youngest cities (granted city status in 2002 for the Queen's Golden Jubilee). Home to the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan), the Grade I-listed Harris Museum, Deepdale stadium (Preston North End — the world's first football league champions) and the Brutalist Preston Bus Station. Sat at the crossroads of the M6, M55, M61 and M65, Preston is the natural removals and relocation hub for the whole of central Lancashire.

Population
147,800
Avg house price
£195,000
Nearest airport
Manchester Airport (36mi)
Nearest hospital
Royal Preston Hospital (2mi)
Nearest beach
Lytham St Annes Beach (12mi)
Parks & green space
Avenham & Miller Park, Moor Park, Haslam Park, Ashton Park, Winckley Square Gardens
Did you know?
  • Preston North End were the very first Football League champions in 1888–89, finishing the season unbeaten — the original 'Invincibles'.
  • The world-famous Preston Guild has been held every 20 years since 1542; the saying 'once every Preston Guild' means a rare event.
  • Preston Bus Station, opened in 1969, is one of the largest in Europe and a Grade II-listed icon of Brutalist architecture.
  • The Harris Museum on the Flag Market is built in the style of a Greek temple and houses one of the most important art collections in the North West.

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Local estate agents in Preston

We work alongside these agents on moves in and out of Preston.

  • Farrell Heyworth
  • Dewhurst Homes
  • Roberts Rowland
  • Reeds Rains
  • Bridgfords
  • Entwistle Green

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