Rottingdean sits on the Sussex coast just east of Brighton — a village with a Norman church, a high street of listed cottages, and a chalk-cliff coastline to the south. The village attracts buyers looking for coastal character without Brighton’s parking-permit complications. Our Rottingdean work covers the High Street listed-cottage moves, the modern bungalow estates inland, and the steady London-to-Rottingdean retirement migration.
Rottingdean High Street is partially pedestrianised in summer weekends. We plan loading windows around the restriction hours. The narrow lanes either side of the high street require a 7.5-tonne or shuttle van.
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Rottingdean properties tend to fall into two main groups. Substantial detached commuter homes on the established estates — typically three to five bedrooms, with garages, summerhouses, gym or office conversions and a fair amount of outdoor furniture. And the older village cottages and farmhouses in the surrounding lanes — listed buildings, original fireplaces, low beams and steep stairs that benefit from careful pad-wrap protection on every piece.
Either type lends itself well to a proper in-home survey. We walk every room, count cartons by name and size, photograph the access points and email the quote with itemised pricing within two working days. For straightforward smaller jobs (a single bedroom, a studio flat or a baggage shipment) a phone or video survey is enough. The aim is the same regardless of the property: a fixed, written price that doesn’t move on the day.
From Rottingdean the practical route options divide into three. Short local moves stay within the immediate East Sussex catchment and complete inside half a day — pad-wrap, load, drive, unload, unwrap, the lot. Mid-distance moves — the rest of Sussex, Surrey, Kent, the M25 corridor — complete inside a single day with one crew. Longer national routes (the Midlands, the South-West, the North) book as either an overnight job with one crew or a same-day job with two crews if the inventory justifies it.
The reason we mention all this is that the quote depends on the route as much as on the contents. A Rottingdean to Hailsham move is half a day; a Rottingdean to Glasgow move is two days. Both are perfectly normal jobs but the price differs accordingly, and the survey is the right place to discuss which route applies to you.
A Rottingdean move starts with a 30-to-45 minute survey at the property. The surveyor walks every room, counts cartons by size, photographs every awkward corner (lofts, narrow staircases, the gap behind the wardrobe that the previous owner left a marble-topped table in), and discusses access at both ends. The written quote follows within 48 hours and is itemised by line, so the cost of pad-wrap, materials, insurance and any specialist handling is visible separately rather than rolled into a single anonymous number.
Once you accept the quote, a 20-25% deposit confirms the date — protected under the British Association of Removers’ Advance Payment Guarantee so it’s never at risk if the worst happens. The balance is payable on the day of completion. Crews are directly employed and uniformed, the lorry is our own, blankets are laundered between jobs, and we don’t use agency labour. The reason that matters is consistency: the same hands that survey your home are the hands that wrap and load it.
Most Rottingdean moves use one of three packing options. Full pack — our crews pack everything in the house the day before move day, using removal-grade cartons and tissue. Fragile-only pack — we handle the kitchen, the display cabinets, the framed art, the mirrors, the lamps, and the customer packs the easy stuff (books, clothing, linen, garage). Self-pack with materials supplied — we drop off cartons, tape, bubble and tissue, and you do it yourself with our written room-by-room guide.
Where the dates don’t line up (the sale completes a fortnight before the purchase, the chain slips, or the new property isn’t ready), we hold the load at our A22 depot in steel strong-rooms with 24-hour CCTV. Short-term storage between contracts is charged by the week; longer-term storage is invoiced monthly. For Rottingdean customers needing self-access self-storage, the ground floor of the depot is fitted for that — individual digital-entry doors and 24/7 access via a key fob.
After the move, we come back to collect empty cartons free of charge if you’re within standard delivery range. We also offer an unpack service for customers who prefer the new home set up by us — particularly common for older customers and white-glove relocations.
For end-of-month dates in the May–September peak, six to ten weeks ahead. Mid-week, mid-month dates can sometimes be booked two to three weeks ahead. The earlier you book, the more choice of slot and crew you’ll have.
Yes — typically 20–25% of the quoted price on booking, with the balance payable on the day of completion. All deposits are protected under the British Association of Removers’ Advance Payment Guarantee.
Crew time, our own lorry, fuel, pad-wrap (industry-grade blankets washed between jobs), basic transit insurance and labour. Packing materials, fragile-only or full packing service, and any specialist handling (piano, antiques, art, marble) are quoted separately so you see the price of each.
Yes — full British Association of Removers members and audited annually, including the BS 8564 international removal standard. Our membership number and current audit dates are on the BAR site.
Sometimes — depends on the date and the inventory size. Smaller jobs can often be slotted in within a week. Larger 3- and 4-bed moves usually need at least two weeks’ notice so we can crew correctly.
Yes — they border each other and we cover both as standard.
Quick — typically half-day. We know the seafront route well.
The High Street is conservation area; the inland streets are mostly 1930s-onwards.
Rottingdean sits in East Sussex, roughly 22 miles from our Lower Dicker depot on the A22 between Hailsham and Lewes. Practical detail: the cliff-top access via the Falmer road; on-street parking in Rottingdean village can be tight at weekends. We run Rottingdean jobs as day-runs — load by mid-morning, unload by mid-afternoon — with a typical crew of two on smaller volumes and three on a full 3-bed-plus. Crew leave Lower Dicker around 7:30 am for first-jobs and would expect to be on-site at the loading address within an hour for most Rottingdean addresses.
For storage between completion dates — common on Rottingdean moves when chains slip — possessions come back to the Lower Dicker depot and into individual steel storage rooms with 24-hour CCTV. We’ll happily run the return leg back to your new Rottingdean address whenever you’re ready, with the same crew that loaded you in.
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