Brighton House Clearance
House Clearance Services throughout Brighton
As a long established House Clearance Company in Brighton, we are able to provide our services in every town and postcode throughout the entire Brighton area.
The majority of our work is from recomendation and we have been carrying out Home and Property Clearance in Brighton for many years. By reputation and as a local company we are often instructed by solicitors, executors and private clients to carry out all types of house clearance and probate work.
We specialise in clearing large heavily furnished, cluttered or neglected properties possibly as a result of ill health or compulsive hoarding. After receiving your instruction we can clear your property quickly and methodically, and during the process retain any personal items, documents or concealed valuables for your examination. Our experienced staff will make the whole process easy and stress free, even if you are organising the clearance from another part of the country or overseas.
We provide our own vehicles to clear away all household contents. Parking permits are arranged and included in all our quotes. Our aim is to assist you fully by taking care of the entire job from start to finish.
If you need a house clearance in Brighton call us now on 0800 567 7769.
For more detailed information and advice contact Jeff Avery for immediate attention.
Our initial consultation and all our quotations are free and without obligation.
We can carry out house clearances and probate valuations within 30 miles of any of the following Brighton and Hove towns and postcode areas.
Bevendean, Brighton, Coldean, Hangleton, Hollingbury, Hove, Kemp Town, Moulsecoomb, Ovingdean, Patcham, Portslade, Portslade-by-Sea, Preston, Rottingdean, Saltdean, Stanmer, West Blatchington, Woodingdean. Postcode areas: BN1, BN2, BN3, BN41.
Interesting facts about Brighton and Hove
Brighton is a town on the south coast of England and, with its neighbour Hove, forms the city of Brighton and Hove.
The ancient settlement of Brighthelmston dates from before the Domesday Book (1086), but it emerged as a health resort during the 18th Century and became a destination for day-trippers after the arrival of the railway in 1841. Brighton experienced rapid population growth reaching a peak of over 160,000 by 1961. Modern Brighton forms part of a conurbation stretching along the coast, with a population of around 480,000.
Eight million tourists a year visit Brighton. The town also has a substantial business conference industry. Brighton has two universities and a medical school.
In 1997 Brighton and Hove were joined to form the unitary authority of Brighton and Hove, which was granted city status by Queen Elizabeth II as part of the millennium celebrations in 2000.
Created in 1883, Volk's Electric Railway runs along the inland edge of the beach from Brighton Pier to Black Rock. It is the world's oldest operating electric railway.
The 11th Century St Nicholas Church is the oldest building in Brighton, commonly known as "the mother church". Other notable churches include St Bartholomew's, and the Church of St. Peter, in the heart of Brighton on an island between the main roads to London and Lewes.
The interesting facts on this page were derived from Wikipedia.
