Removals in Solihull
with Hunts Removals.
Removals in Solihull.
We specialise in making every move in Solihull simple, smooth, and successful. Providing a removal service that doesn’t just meet your expectations, but exceeds them. We use only the highest-quality packing materials and employ experienced, professional movers who genuinely care about your belongings. Every detail of your move to Solihull matters to us, because we understand how important your move is. With a modern fleet of furniture removal vehicles operating across the UK, we provide a reliable, flexible service tailored to your exact needs. All moves are expertly coordinated from a central hub, ensuring timely collection and delivery—exactly when you need it. Let us take the stress out of your move to Solihull - we’re ready to help every step of the way.
Call us on 01527 520246 to discuss your move.
We provide a simple and stress-free service that starts with a free, no-obligation survey with one of our team.As a trusted removal company serving Solihull and the surrounding areas, we’ll arrange for one of our experienced surveyors to visit your home at a convenient time. They will carefully assess the volume of your belongings, identify any special packing requirements, and ensure everything is prepared for a safe and efficient move. Following the survey, we’ll provide you with a clear and accurate quotation tailored specifically for your move to Solihull, allowing you to plan with confidence. Get started today—call us on 01527 520 246, send us an email, or request a callback at a time that suits you. You can also get in touch with any questions about your upcoming removal in Solihull, and our friendly team will be happy to help.
Need Storage in Solihull?
Whether you’re between moves, downsizing, or simply need extra space, Hunts Removals and Storage Ltd offers flexible storage solutions tailored to your needs. We provide modern, containerised furniture storage in Solihull, with over 25,000 square feet of clean, secure storage space available for both short-term and long-term use. Our professional team will carefully collect your items from your home, expertly pack them if required, and load them directly into dedicated storage containers. Our storage facility is fully alarmed and monitored 24/7, giving you total peace of mind that your furniture and belongings are safe and protected at all times.In addition to furniture storage in Solihull, we also offer a comprehensive removals services across Solihull and the surrounding areas. Whether you need a full house move with a premium white-glove packing service, a part load, or a simple man and van solution we can help. If you’re planning a move or need dependable storage, contact Hunts Removals and Storage today to discuss the best solution for you.
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The team at Hunts Storage and Removals team have a fleet of removal vehicles of all sizes, so no job is too big or small for us to handle. Our team provides the highest level of service, leaving you to simply sit back and relax, knowing the move to your new home is in safe hands.
About Solihull
Solihull is a market town and the administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull, in the West Midlands, England. Solihull is situated on the River Blythe in the Forest of Arden area. The town is located 8 miles (12 km) southeast of Birmingham and 14 miles (21 km) west of Coventry. Solihull itself is mostly urban; however, the larger borough is rural in character, with many outlying villages, and three quarters of the borough designated as green belt. The town and its borough, which has been part of Warwickshire for most of its history, has roots dating back to the 1st century BC, and was further formally established during the medieval era. Today the town is famed as, amongst other things, the birthplace of the Land Rover car marque, home of the training facilities for the British Equestrian teams, and is considered to be one of the most prosperous areas in the UK.
It appears that Solihull was founded as a place of trade to fulfil the needs of a scattered population. The Domesday survey of 1086 indicates that the area was one of the most sparsely populated parts of the country. Solihull is not mentioned by name in the Domesday book, instead the Manors of Ulverlei and Longdon are listed. With the founding of St Alphege Church in approximately 1220, Solihull as we know it today began to take shape. By 1242 it was large enough to be granted a weekly market. At about the same time, Knowle became an ecclesiastical centre for the area so the district included two distinct centres set amidst scattered settlements and much woodland. The manors of Ulverlei, and Longdon declined as Solihull and Knowle prospered. During the next six hundred years, Solihull grew slowly. The main occupations seem to have been farming and the manufacture of hunting weapons and agricultural implements. The town was known for its blacksmiths and it was this trade that led to the clearing of the woodlands, as the trees were needed to provide fuel for their fires.