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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.**
12,795 (2021 census)
Brockenhurst
1 hour, 30 minutes
Bournemouth
8 miles – 13 minutes
Moors Valley Golf Club
4 miles – 11 minutes
Forest Forge Theatre Co
1 mile – 8 minutes
Ringwood History Centre
Town centre, The Furlong
Somerley Recycling Centre
3 miles – 6 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.
King Edgar gives 22 hides of land in Rimecuda to Abingdon Abbey.
Rimucwude is recorded in the Domesday Book, containing 56 villagers, 21 smallholders, 8 slaves, 1 riding man, a mill and a church.
Tenants of the manor of Ringwood and Harbridge are granted common grazing rights in the New Forest for their "farm beasts and plough beasts".
King Henry III grants the right to hold a Wednesday market in the town.
The manor forms part of the Queen's dowry in the marriage of King Edward I to Margaret of France.
The Earl of Salisbury, the Lord of the Manor, is granted the right to hold an annual fair on St Andrew's Day.
After losing the Battle of Sedgemoor, royal usurper the Duke of Monmouth is caught and taken to what is now Monmouth House in West Street. Found guilty of treason, he is transported to the Tower of London where, during a botched execution, it takes 3 blows to chop off his head.
Carters Brewery becomes one of a number of town breweries using water from the River Avon.
William Clark leaves money and land to build alms houses for the poor.
The town is connected to the main railway line from London to Dorchester.
A police station is opened.
The football club is formed.
Royal Air Force Station Ibsley, just outside the town, is home to No. 32 Squadron, RAF, flying both Hurricanes and Spitfires.