Whitstable is the Kent coastal town between Canterbury and Margate, famous for its oysters, working harbour, and the strong London-relocation market that has pushed prices upward in the last decade. The town has a mix of weatherboard fishermen’s cottages on the seafront, period terraces around the high street, and modern estates on the inland edges. Our Whitstable work covers the lot.
The weatherboard cottages on Island Wall and the side streets to Harbour Street are tiny — some have doors under 700mm. We measure at survey and confirm what will fit before the move day.
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Whitstable sits in the Kent commuter belt and our work here covers the full property range. Victorian and Edwardian terraces close to the centre, 1930s and post-war semis on the inter-war estates, substantial detached homes on the larger plots, and a growing minority of new-build properties on the recent developments — the new-builds tend to have bigger inventories because the rooms are larger and people fill them.
For any move bigger than a one-bedroom flat we recommend a free in-home or video survey rather than a phone quote. It takes 30 to 45 minutes, walks every room, and produces a written, itemised quote inside two working days. The single biggest reason phone quotes mislead is the loft — almost every customer underestimates what’s in theirs by roughly double. The walk-through finds it before move day, not after.
From Whitstable the practical route options divide into three. Short local moves stay within the immediate Kent 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 Whitstable to Hailsham move is half a day; a Whitstable 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.
The Whitstable quote process runs in five practical steps. First, a phone or web enquiry — tell us the address and the rough move date and we’ll suggest a survey slot. Second, the survey itself: either in-home (30 to 45 minutes) or over a video call. Both produce the same paperwork. Third, the written quote, emailed within 48 hours, itemised by line — pad-wrap, transport, packing materials, insurance, any specialist handling — so you can see what every cost line covers.
Fourth, the deposit and date hold: typically 20-25% on confirmation, fully protected under the British Association of Removers’ Advance Payment Guarantee. Fifth, the move itself — uniformed crew, our own lorry, no agency labour, blankets washed between jobs, and a written inventory at handover. None of this is unusual but it’s worth saying because a meaningful minority of removal firms across Kent cut corners on at least one of those steps. The five-step process keeps every move predictable and every cost line visible.
Most Whitstable 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 Whitstable 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 — routine. We measure at survey.
Yes — both standard.
Summer parking is limited. We arrange council suspensions.
Whitstable sits in Kent, roughly 55 miles from our Lower Dicker depot on the A22 between Hailsham and Lewes. Practical detail: A299 east through Faversham; Whitstable’s beach-front roads have a 7.5-tonne weight limit in places. We run Whitstable 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 Whitstable addresses.
For storage between completion dates — common on Whitstable 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 Whitstable address whenever you’re ready, with the same crew that loaded you in.
Call us today for a free, no-obligation quote — or use our online form. Whether it's a one-room move or a full international relocation, we've handled it before.