Willesden Removals

NW10 · NW2 · Brent

Removals in Willesden

House and flat moves across Willesden Green, the Junction, Dollis Hill and Kensal Green — run by people who actually know the streets, the parking and the stairwells of NW10.

Willesden isn’t one place, and a removal here proves it. A morning can start with a bay-fronted terrace off Willesden High Road, carry on to a converted flat near Willesden Junction, and finish at a thirties semi up in Dollis Hill — three completely different moves inside a square mile. That mix is exactly why local knowledge matters. We’ve been in these houses. We know where the hallway narrows, where the parking bays are suspended for the market, and where the North Circular helps and where it just adds twenty minutes.

We’re a Willesden removals company in the plain sense of it: this is where we work, and NW10 is the postcode we know best. What we bring to moving day is a plan made beforehand and a team that stays the same from the first box to the last.

Moving house in NW10

The housing here has a shape, and it’s mostly Victorian and Edwardian. Long terraced streets of bay-fronted houses, plenty of them split into flats, with narrow halls, a turn at the top of the stairs and a side return out the back. Get up towards Dollis Hill and Gladstone Park and the thirties semis take over — wider streets, but steep drives and tight side passages. Down by Kensal Green and Kensal Rise it’s smart garden flats on roads parked hard on both sides, where a smaller van and an early start earn their keep.

None of that is a problem when it’s planned for. We check the access before the day, choose the right van for the street, protect the floors, banisters and communal halls, and take apart what needs taking apart. The awkward pieces — the wardrobe that won’t make the turn, the sofa that has to go out through a window — are the ones we most enjoy getting right.

Willesden, area by area

A quick tour of the patch we know best. Each corner moves a little differently, and we plan for the difference rather than treating them all the same.

Willesden Green

NW10 / NW2

The heart of it — Jubilee line at Willesden Green, the library and cultural centre on the High Road, and long rows of Victorian and Edwardian terraces with bay fronts and tight kerbside parking.

Willesden Junction

NW10

The big rail and Overground interchange in the south of the district — converted flats, ex-industrial units off the Old Oak corridor, and the awkward one-way approaches around Harlesden Road.

Dollis Hill

NW2

Up the hill on the Jubilee line — 1930s semis and family terraces around Gladstone Park, wider streets than the High Road but steep driveways and side returns to work around.

Kensal Green & Kensal Rise

NW10

The south-west edge by the cemetery and Chamberlayne Road — smart converted terraces, garden flats and the sort of narrow, parked-both-sides streets that need a smaller van and an early start.

Business and office moves

It isn’t only households. Willesden and the Park Royal fringe are full of small businesses — shops on the High Road, studios in converted units, offices tucked behind the retail — and we move them too. Commercial moves are planned around your opening hours, out of hours or at the weekend where that protects trading, with IT and equipment handled and reconnected. There’s more on that on the services page.

Storage, packing and man-and-van

Moving day rarely comes as one neat job. Sometimes the dates between homes don’t meet and you need storage in Willesden to bridge the gap. Sometimes it’s a single room or a few big items and a man and van is the sensible call. And often it’s the packing that takes the weight off — the whole home boxed and labelled, or just the breakables done properly. Mix and match; we’ll build the day around what you actually need.

Leaving Willesden for Europe

Not every move stops at the M25. We run household removals that depart from Willesden to France, Italy, Spain and Portugal, framed as a route pair from your NW10 door to the new address abroad. The European removals hub walks through the road route, the customs and how it all fits together.

Our Willesden catchment

We cover Willesden Green, Willesden Junction, Dollis Hill, Kensal Green and Kensal Rise across NW10 and NW2, and the neighbouring Brent areas — Neasden, Harlesden, Cricklewood and Brondesbury. From here the A5 Edgware Road and the North Circular put the rest of London and the motorways within easy reach, so a move out of the city is as straightforward as one across the borough.

NW10 answers

Removals in Willesden — your questions

Are you a Willesden-based removals company?

Yes — Willesden and NW10 are our home ground, not a name we bolted on. We move households and businesses across Willesden Green, Willesden Junction, Dollis Hill and Kensal Green day in, day out, and we know the streets, the parking and the buildings rather than reading them off a map.

How much does a removal in Willesden cost?

It depends on the size of the move, the access at both ends and how far you’re going, plus any packing or storage you add. We won’t throw a figure at you over the phone — for anything beyond a small job we’ll survey first, in person or by video, and send a clear written quote so the price matches what’s actually there.

Can you get a van onto my street?

Usually, with a bit of planning. Where a street is permit-only or parked solid — which is most of NW10 — we sort a suspended bay or a dispensation with Brent Council ahead of the day, and bring a van sized to the road. It saves a long carry and keeps the move on schedule.

Do you move flats above shops on the High Road?

Regularly. Flats above the shops on Willesden High Road and around Harlesden come with narrow shared stairs, awkward entrances and busy pavements. We plan the load-in around the traffic and the access, protect the communal areas, and take the big pieces steadily.

Can you help with a last-minute move?

Often, yes. Slots around the end of the week and the end of the month go first, so the sooner you ask the better — but if you’re up against it, tell us in the notes and we’ll do our best to fit you in.

Do you only cover Willesden itself?

No — Willesden is the focus, but we cover the wider NW10 and NW2 patch and the neighbouring Brent areas: Neasden, Harlesden, Cricklewood and Brondesbury. If you’re moving from Willesden to another part of London, or out of the city entirely, that’s no trouble either.

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Moving in or out of Willesden?

Tell us where you’re going and a bit about the place, and we’ll send a clear, written quote — no obligation, no pressure.