Cambridgeshire House Clearance
House Clearance Services throughout Cambridgeshire
As a long established House Clearance Company in Cambridgeshire, we are able to provide our services in every town and postcode throughout the entire Cambridgeshire area.
The majority of our work is from recomendation and we have been carrying out Home and Property Clearance in Cambridgeshire 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 Cambridgeshire 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.
House Clearance: Cambridgeshire Towns and Postcodes A-E
Abbots Ripton PE17; Arrington SG8; Benwick PE15; Bythorn PE18; Cambridge CB5; Castor PE5; Caxton CB3; Chatteris PE16; Christchurch PE14; Comberton CB3; Cottenham CB4; Croxton PE19; Elsworth CB3; Elton PE8; Ely CB7
House Clearance: Cambridgeshire Towns and Postcodes E-P
Fowlmere SG8; Gamlingay SG19 Great Gransden SG19; Guyhirn PE13; Histon CB4; Huntingdon PE18; Isleham CB7; Kimbolton PE18; Madingley CB3; Manea PE15; March PE15; Newborough PE6; Newton PE13; Newton CB2; Papworth St Agnes CB3; Parson Drove PE13; Peterborough PE1; Prickwillow CB7; Pymore CB6
House Clearance: Cambridgeshire Towns and Postcodes Q-Z
Ramsey PE17; Six Mile Bottom CB8; St Ives PE17; St Neots PE19; Steeple Morden SG8; Stetchworth CB8; Stretham CB6; Swavesey CB4; Teversham CB1; Tilbrook PE18; Tydd PE13; West Wratting CB1; Willingham CB4; Winwick PE17; Wisbech PE13; Wisbech St Mary PE13;
Other House Clearance areas: CB Postcodes:
House Clearances: CB1 CAMBRIDGE Cambridge (Central, South), Teversham (parts of)
House Clearances: CB2 CAMBRIDGE Cambridge (West),
House Clearances: CB3 CAMBRIDGE Cambridge (North-West), Girton
House Clearances: CB4 CAMBRIDGE Cambridge (North)
House Clearances: CB5 CAMBRIDGE Cambridge (East)
House Clearances: CB6 ELY Aldreth, Apes Hall, Chettisham, Coveney, Ely, Haddenham, Little Downham, Little Thetford, Littleport, Mepal, Pymore, Stretham, Sutton, Wardy Hill, Wentworth, Wilburton, Witcham, Witchford
House Clearances: CB7 ELY Barway, Brandon Bank, Brandon Creek, Broad Hill, Chippenham, Down Field, Ely, Fordham, Isleham, Prickwillow, Queen Adelaide, River Bank, Soham, Stuntney, Upware, Wicken
House Clearances: CB8 NEWMARKET Ashley, Brinkley, Burrough End, Burrough Green, Carlton, Cheveley, Clopton Green, Cowlinge, Dalham, Denston, Ditton Green, Dullingham, Dunstall Green, Exning, Gazeley, Great Bradley, Kennett, Kentford, Kirtling, Kirtling Green, Lady's Green, Landwade, Lidgate, Moulton, Newmarket, Ousden, Saxon Street, Six Mile Bottom, Snailwell, Stetchworth, Stradishall, Thorns, Upend, Westley Waterless, Wickhambrook, Woodditton Forest Heath DC
House Clearances: CB9 HAVERHILL Barnardiston, Great Thurlow, Great Wratting, Haverhill, Helions Bumpstead, Kedington, Little Bradley, Little Thurlow, Little Wratting, Steeple Bumpstead, Sturmer, Withersfield St Edmundsbury BC
House Clearances: CB10 SAFFRON WALDEN Ashdon, Church End, Great Chesterford, Great Sampford, Hempstead, Hinxton, Howlett End, Ickleton, Little Chesterford, Little Sampford, Little Walden, Radwinter, Red Oaks Hill, Saffron Walden, Sewards End, Wimbish, Wimbish Green Uttlesford
House Clearances: CB11 SAFFRON WALDEN Arkesden, Audley End, Clavering, Debden, Debden Green, Duddenhoe End, Elmdon, Langley, Littlebury, Littlebury Green, Newport, Pond Street, Quendon, Rickling, Rickling Green, Shortgrove, Starling's Green, Strethall, Upper Green, Wendens Ambo, Wicken Bonhunt, Widdington Uttlesford
House Clearances: CB21 CAMBRIDGE Fulbourn, Great and Little Wilbraham, West Wratting, Weston Colville, Teversham (parts of), Abington (incl. Little), Hildersham, Barlow, Hadstock, Horseheath, Shudy Camps, West Wickham, Castle Camps, Balsham, Linton
House Clearances: CB22 CAMBRIDGE Babraham, Sawston, Pampisford, Duxford, Whittlesford, Great and Little Shelford, Stapleford, Harston, Barrington, Hauxton, Newton, Foxton
House Clearances: CB23 CAMBRIDGE Cambourne (incl. Great and Lower), Barton, Comberton, Harlton, Great and Litle Eversden, Bourn, Highfields Caldecote, Coton, Haslingfield, Kingston, Hardwick, Toft, Longstowe, Madingley, Dry Drayton, Papworth Everard, Lolworth, Bar Hill, Elsworth, Knapwell, Conington, Boxworth, Caxton, Papworth Saint Agnes
House Clearances: CB24 CAMBRIDGE Histon, Impington, Oakington, Longstanton, Willingham, Swavesey, Over, Fen Drayton, Milton, Rampton, Cottenham (parts of)
House Clearances: CB25 CAMBRIDGE Cottenham (parts of), Landbeach, Rampton, Histon, Impington, Burwell, Swaffham Bulbeck, Swaffham Prior, Stow-Cum-Quy, Bottisham, Lode, Waterbeach, Horningsea, Chittering
Interesting facts about Cambridgeshire
Cambridgeshire is noted as the site of some of the earliest known Neolithic permanent settlements in the United Kingdom, along with sites at Fengate and Balbridie.
Cambridgeshire was recorded in the Domesday Book as "Grantbridgeshire" (or rather Grentebrigescire) (cf the river Granta). Covering a large part of East Anglia, Cambridgeshire today is the result of several local government unifications. In 1888 when county councils were introduced, separate councils were set up, following the traditional division of Cambridgeshire, for , the area in the south around Cambridge, and
the liberty of the Isle of Ely.
In 1965, these two administrative counties were merged to form Cambridgeshire and the Isle of Ely.[2] Under the Local Government Act 1972 this merged with the county to the west, Huntingdon and Peterborough (which had itself been created in 1965 by the merger of Huntingdonshire with the Soke of Peterborough - previously a part of Northamptonshire which had its own county council). The resulting county was called simply Cambridgeshire.
Since 1998 the City of Peterborough has been a separately administered area, as a unitary authority, but is associated with Cambridgeshire for ceremonial purposes such as Lieutenancy, and functions such as policing and the fire service.
In 2002, the conservation charity Plantlife unofficially designated Cambridgeshire's county flower as the Pasqueflower.
A great quantity of archaeological finds from the Stone Age, the Bronze Age and the Iron Age were made in East Cambridgeshire. Most items were found in Isleham.
The Cambridgeshire Regiment (or Fen Tigers) county based army unit fought in South Africa, WWI and WWII.
Due to its flat terrain and proximity to the continent, many RAF and USAAF bases were built for Bomber Command in WW2. In recognition of this, the only American WW2 burial ground in England is located in Madingley Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial.
Most English counties have nicknames for their people, such as a Tyke from Yorkshire and a Yellowbelly from Lincolnshire; the traditional nicknames for people from Cambridgeshire are 'Cambridgeshire Camel' or 'Cambridgeshire Crane', referring to the wildfowl which were once abundant in the fens.
Original historical documents relating to Cambridgeshire are held by Cambridgeshire Archives and Local Studies.
The interesting facts on this page were derived from Wikipedia.
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