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Caterham Valley moves need planning that fits the property, the street, and the date on the contract. Our network of vetted removal companies helps you compare quotes quickly, so you can book a team that matches the size of your home and the access at your address. Transit insurance is included as standard with our vetted movers, up to £50,000 cover, and our moving coordinators keep the process simple from first quote to moving day.
Caterham Valley in CR3 has a mix that changes the job from one road to the next. The Gardens has 12 two-bedroom apartments close to the station, Kings Meadow includes newly built 1 and 2 bedroom apartments as well as larger converted homes, and Harestone Drive has gated houses with different loading needs again. home.co.uk records from May 2026 show an overall median asking price of £538,000 and an average of 119 days listed, while the parish population was 9,018 at Census 2021 and is estimated at 9,473 in 2024.

£538,000
Median Asking Price
119
Average Days Listed
9,018
Population
4,573
Households
Using listing data from home.co.uk and property data from homedata.co.uk
Caterham Valley is not a one-size-fits-all move. Terraced homes near the centre can mean tighter access, longer carries, and fewer places to pause a van, while detached homes around Harestone Drive and parts of Kings Meadow usually give a crew more room to work. That matters on a moving day because loading times can rise fast if parking is awkward or if furniture has to come down steps rather than straight out to a drive.
New-build flats at The Gardens and the apartments in the Gauntlet Wing at Kings Meadow are a different kind of job again. Lifts, allocated bays, and delivery windows can all affect the sequence, so our network of vetted removal companies checks those details before the truck sets off. Older homes around St. John the Evangelist and the early Victorian outlying houses can also bring extra care needs for fragile fixtures, heavier doors, and tighter internal stairs.
Distance also shapes the move. A lot of Caterham Valley residents are not moving far, and some completions stay within Tandridge or across CR3, but rail travel to London Bridge or Victoria takes about 40 minutes, so there is a steady stream of moves linked to jobs in the capital. The A22 Caterham Bypass, opened in 1939, takes some pressure off the town centre, yet an accurate plan still matters when your sofa, bed frame, and washing machine all need to leave at once.
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A smaller flat near The Gardens or one of the newer apartments in Kings Meadow often suits a man-and-van booking. That works well for lighter loads, short local hops, and homes where you have already boxed up most items. A Luton van is usually the right size for a 1-2 bed move, while a 7.5t truck fits many 2-3 bed homes across CR3.
Larger houses in Harestone Drive or a detached place near Whyteleafe Road usually need a standard removals crew, and sometimes a full packing add-on. That option becomes useful if you have wardrobes, antiques, or rooms that still need sorting before the move. Our moving coordinators help match the van size and crew to the address, so the team arrives with the right tools rather than trying to make a small vehicle do a big job.

Parking can be the part that slows everything down in Caterham Valley. With 17% of households having no car, some streets around CR3 have tighter kerbside space than you might expect, and removal vehicles may need a bay suspension rather than a quick stop outside the door. If your address sits near the station or on a busier stretch such as Whyteleafe Road, apply for a permit or suspension early because many councils ask for 5-10 working days and charge £25-£75.
Timing matters too. Moves that start early on a weekday tend to avoid the heaviest pressure around the centre, and that is useful when you are dealing with a flat at The Gardens or a completion date that lands near the end of the month. The area also has a higher share of people working from home, 16% across the broader area and 24% in Chaldon, so daytime access can be easier midweek than on a Friday packed with handovers.
Transport around Caterham Valley also shapes the booking window. The A22 Caterham Bypass, opened in 1939, helps keep through-traffic away from some local streets, but it does not remove the need to plan around loading zones, especially for longer carries from terraced homes. Rail trips to London Bridge and Victoria take about 40 minutes, so many residents need moving slots that fit a work pattern as well as a completion date.
If your Caterham Valley address needs a bay suspension or a visitor bay to be kept free, apply as soon as you know the moving date. A permit can cost £25-£75 and many councils want 5-10 working days, which matters around station roads, Whyteleafe Road, and tighter CR3 streets.
Packing starts earlier than most people think. In Caterham Valley, homes near The Gardens or Kings Meadow can fill up quickly with bags, small boxes, and the odd bulky item, so a room-by-room plan saves time on the day itself. Start with books, seasonal clothes, spare bedding, and anything in lofts or cupboards that you will not need before the handover.
Fragile items need a calmer approach. Glassware, mirrors, and framed pictures from homes around St. John the Evangelist or Harestone Drive should be wrapped before the busy final week, and each box should have a clear room label on two sides. Keep one small bag back for tea, phone chargers, medicines, toiletries, and a change of clothes, because nobody wants to search for a kettle after the van has gone.
Decluttering helps too. The 12 apartments at The Gardens and the newer 1 and 2 bedroom homes in Kings Meadow often suit a move where you cut away the extras first, which reduces both box count and loading time. If you are upgrading from a terraced house in CR3 to a larger detached place, it can be worth sorting furniture early so the removal team only carries the pieces that are actually going with you.
Fill in your move details, including from and to postcodes, property size, and preferred dates. Our system matches your Caterham Valley move with vetted removal companies straight away.
Pick man-and-van, standard removals, or packing help based on your home in CR3. A flat at The Gardens will need a different setup from a detached house on Harestone Drive.
Lock in the date and time that fits your completion or rental handover. Our team checks the details and sends everything you need for the move.
Your vetted removal team arrives on time, loads with care, and delivers to your new home. Transit insurance is included as standard, with cover up to £50,000.
If your dates do not line up, we can help with short-term storage from £20/week for small units and £40-£80/week for room-sized units.
Not every Caterham Valley completion lines up neatly. If you are leaving a flat in The Gardens before your new place in CR3 is ready, short-term storage can bridge the gap, and our network can help you arrange it from £20/week for a small unit. Room-sized storage usually starts at £40-£80/week, which works better if you are moving from a larger family home or need to keep furniture out of the way for a few weeks.
Insurance should sit on the checklist early, not as an afterthought. Our vetted movers include transit insurance as standard, with cover up to £50,000, which gives you protection while the load is on the road between Caterham Valley and your new address. That matters for high-value items from detached homes near Harestone Drive, and it matters just as much for boxed glassware from a flat in Kings Meadow.

The biggest cost driver is usually volume. A 1 bed flat near The Gardens may sit close to the £495 tier, while a 4+ bed home in Caterham Valley with wardrobes, garden furniture, and a bigger kitchen often lands nearer £1,195 because the crew, truck size, and time on site all rise together. A full packing add-on typically adds £200-£400 on top, which can be useful if your CR3 move still has drawers full of items on the final week.
Access changes the price as well. A house on Harestone Drive with a drive can be faster to load than a terraced property near the centre with no easy stop outside, and a flat with stairs or a lift can change the crew size needed on the day. Long carries, awkward parking, and fragile items such as antiques or a piano can all add time, which is why a quick quote based on postcode alone never gives the full picture.
Timing has a real effect in Caterham Valley. May to September is busy, especially Fridays and end-of-month completion dates, so the same move can cost more if you book late or want a narrow slot around a school holiday or bank holiday. Larger jobs may need a 18t truck for 4+ bed homes or long-distance moves, while a 2-3 bed property often fits a 7.5t truck, so the route and vehicle choice both feed into the final number.
Most Caterham Valley moves start from £495 for a 1 bed flat, £695 for a 2 bed house, £895 for a 3 bed house, and £1,195 for a 4+ bed house. A flat near The Gardens can stay near the lower end if access is straightforward, while a detached home on Harestone Drive may cost more because of volume, packing time, and the size of the truck needed.
We recommend booking 4-6 weeks before your move, and 8+ weeks in summer. That advice matters in Caterham Valley because Friday completions and end-of-month dates go quickly, especially around CR3 properties that are trading on the same day as other local handovers.
Many Caterham Valley moves do need one, especially near the station, on Whyteleafe Road, or in tighter streets close to the centre. Councils often ask for 5-10 working days and charge £25-£75, so it is better to sort this before the crew arrives than to lose time hunting for a space.
Yes. Our vetted movers include transit insurance as standard, with cover up to £50,000. That cover matters for TVs, mirrors, and higher-value furniture from detached homes and newer apartments alike, because even short local moves can involve a lot of lifting.
Yes, short-term storage is a common fix if your Caterham Valley sale and purchase do not line up. We can help with small units from £20/week and room-sized storage from £40-£80/week, which works well for furniture, boxes, and white goods while you wait for keys.
Tipping is optional, not expected. Many customers in Caterham Valley offer tea, cold drinks, or a small cash tip if the team has dealt with stairs, long carries, or a late key handover, but a polite thank-you is enough if that suits your budget.
Yes, but please mention them when you request your quote. Bulky items can change the crew size and vehicle choice, especially in larger houses near Harestone Drive or in homes with limited access near St. John the Evangelist, so it helps us price the move properly from the start.
Start with items you will not need before moving day, such as books, seasonal clothes, spare bedding, and anything from loft spaces. In Caterham Valley flats like those at Kings Meadow, early packing also frees up floor space, which makes the loading stage faster and less stressful.
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