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This is a FREE COMPARISON WEBSITE for people who want to save time and money when buying a removals service. We can help you find some of the best deals on the internet through our UK network of companies, many of whom work exclusively with us. We use big, small, local and national organisations to get you a good mixture of quotes.

Whether you're looking to move in the UK, you're moving abroad, or, your company is looking for a professional office remover; we can help. We specialise in matching furniture and commercial removal companies to movers like you.

But, most importantly, by getting all your quotes from a single place you should save plenty of time (and hopefully money too). Imagine how long it will take to find all those different organisations and leave your moving details with each!

So, why not use our service rightaway? Fill in the enquiry in the top right and we'll do our best to help you save on your removal costs.

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Norfolk house removals

Finding a local Norfolk house removals service is difficult, how can the House Removals Company help? This site has been specifically designed to connect you to local moving companies in just a few minutes. There are hundreds of removers on our database and we can get you quotes in just a few minutes. The whole process takes a moment, considerably less than the conventional method of making many calls. You should start to see quotes from upto 6 companies within just a few minutes. Save yourself time and money today by comparing service and cost.

Norfolk removals

Finding Norfolk removals is not always easy and we appreciate that here at The House Removals Company. Our expertise is in designing websites that help our visitors to get good value. We've got companies from all of the UK on our database and they're waiting to help you. Its a very quick process, taking just a few mmoments, but you could make some huge savings. You'll soon start to see quotes from upto organisations operating on your route. Don't miss out, send us your move details now.

Moving to Norfolk?

One of the flattest areas of the British Isles, Norfolk is found on the east coast. Location and geography laid the county open to attack from the sea time and again throughout its early history, from the Romans onwards. The Iceni tribe who lived in the region before the Romans arrived rebelled strongly against the invaders in 47 AD and again in 60 AD, led by the warrior queen Boudicca, when they were crushed. Roads and ports were built throughout the county, while forts and castles were built to defend against the Angles and Saxons. As the Empire collapsed, however, the Angles moved in and soon Norfolk was part of the Kingdom of East Anglia. Vikings attacked in the 9th century, killing King Edmund the Martyr. Ignoring the danger, migrants continued to pour into the region, drawn by the fertile soil which they farmed inexhaustibly; by the time of the Domesday Book it was one of the most densely populated areas of the British Isles. The Black Death of 1349 killed so many of the population that it still has not recovered to this day!

Its arable agriculture and woollen industries made Norwich the second largest city in England in the 16th century but the Great Plague killed a third of its inhabitants and left it lagging behind the rest of the country. The Industrial Revolution had little impact and it was only with the advent of aviation that Norfolk began to wield strong influence again. During the Second World War it saw massive expansion of the Royal Air Force as well as housing the American 8th Air Force; concurrently, farmers began intensively growing rape seed and cereal crops, which they have continued to do. Today, Norfolk is at the vanguard of the areas affected by climate change: much of the coast is under threat from flooding and environmental agencies are trying to redraw the sea defences.

It may be southerly, but Norfolk can be very chilly, whipped by the winds off the North Sea. Nonetheless, some of the finest beaches in Britain are found here at Great Yarmouth, Waxham, Cromer and Holkham Bay. The Broads is a wide network of rivers and lakes with a unique eco-system; the fens and marshes are home to a wealth of birdlife, including mallards, coots, moorhens, Canadian geese, Egyptian geese, and great crested grebes. The rare Cetti’s warbler breeds here, and Britain’s only breeding common cranes also live here. Rare insects include the Norfolk hawker and the Old World swallowtail butterfly. This is also a favourite spot for sailors: there are a large number of yachts here as well as Edwardian trading wherries and state-of-the-art electric or solar-powered boats. The picturesque waterways are also frequented by artists and ramblers.

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