Stafford's Ancient High House — the largest surviving timber-framed town house in England — stands in the town centre as a reminder of how long this place has been the heart of the county. It sits on Greengate Street, which is also one of the reasons we use smaller vehicles for town centre moves. The medieval street layout was not designed with 7.5 tonne lorries in mind.
For most Stafford moves though — Weeping Cross, Wildwood, Holmcroft, Baswich and Rowley Park — access is straightforward. These are largely post-war and modern estates with wide roads and good parking. The A34 brings us from Cannock in under 20 minutes.
Stafford railway station on the West Coast Main Line makes it a popular destination for professionals relocating from London — something we see regularly when estate agents around the Doxey and Weeping Cross areas report high demand from southerners discovering that Stafford gets them to Euston in 70 minutes.
Town centre conservation areas have tight street access. We use medium vans for these and always check ahead. The County Showground area on the outskirts is wide open — easy access for large vehicles.
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