



Keeping Surrey on the move since 1857. Contact our team today to get a free quote from the trusted removals experts.
On hand to help you through to your completed move.
There are no hidden costs. All our quotes include mileage.
Restricted liability is provided as standard.*
Clothes travel in style in our robe cartons.
Slot-on, padded covers protect white goods and furniture.
To offset carbon emissions we’re planting 2,000 trees.
Our trained crews are DBS checked and carry photo ID.
We use recycled/recyclable materials where possible.
Mattress bags are used once, then recycled.
Floor protection is available for both locations.**
80,938 – 2021 Census
Epsom
Town centre – Upper High St
Heathrow
26 miles – 40 minutes
Epsom Golf Course
2 miles – 6 minutes
The Playhouse
2 miles – 8 minutes
Bourne Hall
2 miles – 9 minutes
Epsom Recycling Centre
2 miles – 9 minutes
Comprehensive expert packing services, from single room, specialist items to complete home contents packing.
Short and long-term containerised storage. We'll collect from your old home and deliver to your new property.
Wardrobe cartons, boxes, packing materials, tape, paper wrap. Made from recycled and recyclable materials.
The first records appearing detailing ownership of the manor by Chertsey Abbey.
A charter is granted by King Aethelstan confirming ownership of Ebbisham to the abbey.
Evesham is recorded in the Domesday Book with 34 villagers, 4 smallholders, 6 slaves and 2 mills.
Local cowherd Henry Wicker notices his cows refuse to drink from a small spring. He realises the water has crystalised where it dried. His discovery leads to the “bitter purging pills” we now as Epsom Salts.
A spa is built, attracting the likes of King Charles II, Nell Gwyn and diarist Samuel Pepys. 17th century traveller and writer Celia Fiennes notes the spa is often “drank drye”.
The Assembly Rooms are built.
The first official horserace meeting takes places in March.
Synthetic Epsom salts are manufactured and sold commercially.
Future British Prime Minister Lord Rosebery, is expelled from Oxford University for entering a racehorse in the Epsom Derby. It finishes last. Rosebery continued to be affiliated with the town, leaving land in his will, now Rosebury Park.
Suffragette Emily Davison steps in front of King George V’s horse during the Derby and later dies from her injuries.
A visiting circus challenges Epsom Football Club to a match. George Challis steps up to represent the locals in a penalty shootout… With an elephant! Blocking most of the goal, the elephant wins 2– 1.
A poll by Channel 4’s Location, Location, Location rates Epsom the “Best Place to Live”.