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Moving to or from Catton? Our network of vetted removal companies serves this charming Somerset village and the surrounding Blackdown Hills area. Whether you are relocating within the village, moving to nearby Chard or Ilminster, or planning a longer-distance move, we connect you with trusted removal firms who know the local lanes, farm tracks, and narrow country roads that define this rural corner of Somerset.
Catton sits in one of Somerset's most picturesque parishes, centred around the historic Church of St Mary and the village school. With a population of around 521 residents spread across a wide rural parish, moves here often involve unique challenges: period cottages with low doorways, long private driveways off unmade tracks, and properties nestled into the rolling Blackdown Hills landscape. Our vetted removal partners understand these local conditions and come prepared with the right equipment for every job.

£507,500
Average House Price
+14.7% (Feb 2026)
Recent Price Growth
521
Village Population
Chard & Ilminster (6 miles)
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The housing stock in Catton reflects its rural character and historical heritage. Properties range from traditional stone cottages dating back to the Victorian era to detached farmhouses and modern conversions of agricultural buildings. The Church of St Mary, a Grade II* listed building constructed between 1853 and 1863, stands as testament to the age of properties in this area. Built from random rubble chert stone with Ham stone dressings and plain clay tile roofs, this ecclesiastical landmark exemplifies the traditional construction methods found throughout the village. Buckland House, built in 1832 as the former vicarage, exemplifies the Georgian and Victorian architecture you will find throughout the village and surrounding farmland.
Access to properties in Catton requires careful planning. Many homes sit off narrow country lanes with passing places rather than wide roads. Driveways may be unmade tracks leading to farm buildings, and some properties feature low doorways, tight corners, or restricted headroom typical of period construction. The Blackdown Hills terrain also brings elevation changes, meaning moves may involve pushing heavy furniture up or down slopes. Our removal partners have experience navigating these rural access challenges and will assess your property before moving day.
Parking arrangements in Catton differ significantly from urban areas. There is no formal resident permit parking system as you might find in larger towns. Instead, moves typically involve temporary use of private driveways, village lane spaces, or coordination with neighbours to keep the road clear for the removal vehicle. For properties on busier lanes leading through the village, it is worth noting that some areas have limited hardstanding, so planning vehicle positioning in advance helps avoid complications on the day.
Catton lies within a designated Conservation Area, which brings additional considerations for property modifications and external works. Many homes here feature traditional materials including natural stone, render, and slate roofs that require specialist handling during moves. Properties along Blackwater Road and Hare Lane often have mature hedgerows and trees that may restrict vehicle access, particularly during the growing season. Our removal partners familiar with the area know which lanes require extra clearance and can advise on timing your move to avoid conflict with agricultural traffic.
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Our removal partners offer three main service levels to match different needs and budgets. For small moves, such as relocating a studio flat or a single bedroom of belongings, a man-and-van service provides an affordable option. These services typically use a Luton van, ideal for moves of one to two bedroom properties or for transporting a partial load when you have already moved some items yourself. Drivers help with loading and unloading, but packing services are not included. This option works well for students moving out of shared accommodation or retirees downsizing to a smaller property in the Chard area.
Standard removal services work well for most family homes in Catton. Whether you are moving from a Victorian terraced cottage to a modern detached house, or relocating across the village to a converted barn, standard service includes a dedicated removal team, appropriate vehicle size, and full loading and unloading. For larger properties or moves involving bulky items like farm equipment, antique furniture, or livestock housing contents, a 7.5 tonne or larger truck may be required. Our vetted partners will discuss your specific requirements when providing your quote.
Full packing service is the most comprehensive option, recommended for those with limited time, large households, or valuable items requiring specialist care. Our removal team arrives beforehand to professionally pack everything, from kitchenware to fragile antiques. Given the age of many properties in Catton, full packing is particularly useful for moves involving fragile period features, ornate fireplaces, or valuable artworks that need careful handling. Properties in this area often contain Georgian and Victorian furniture pieces that have passed through generations, and our teams know how to wrap and protect these items appropriately.

Planning your move around Catton's rural infrastructure can save you time and stress. The village sits between Chard and Ilminster, both roughly six miles away, with Taunton accessible within nine miles for longer distance relocations. If you are moving to Bristol or Exeter, factor in additional travel time through country roads before joining main routes. The A303 provides crucial east-west connectivity, accessible via the A358 or A30 approaches from the local road network. Our removal partners regularly navigate these routes and can advise on the most efficient approach for your destination.
Timing your move strategically helps avoid complications on local roads. Morning moves work well in summer, giving your removal team daylight hours and cooler temperatures for physical work. Winter moves in the Blackdown Hills require additional preparation, as rural lanes may have reduced visibility, increased mud from farm vehicles, and shorter daylight hours. Weekend moves are popular but can coincide with agricultural traffic, so weekday moves often provide clearer roads and more predictable timing. The farming calendar also plays a role, with harvest months bringing additional large vehicle movements on local lanes.
If your move involves leaving or arriving at a property in the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, consider the extra logistics required. Rural driveways may need grading or temporary improvement to accommodate removal vehicles. For new builds like those at Ham Farm nearby, access roads may still be under development, so confirm road conditions with your removal company before booking. Our vetted partners can advise on vehicle suitability and any access modifications needed for your specific property.
The local economy around Catton remains rooted in farming, particularly dairy with around 2000 head of cattle across the parish. Pig farms and free-range egg producers also operate in the area. This agricultural character means rural lanes see regular movements of tractors, livestock transporters, and farm equipment. Planning your move outside of typical farm working hours, which often run from early morning through mid-afternoon, can help avoid delays on narrow country roads with limited passing places.
Effective packing begins four to six weeks before your moving date. Start by decluttering each room, setting aside items for donation, recycling, or disposal. Properties in Catton often contain years of accumulated belongings, particularly in larger detached homes and period farmhouses where storage space is generous. Reducing your volume before packing saves money on your removal quote and simplifies unpacking in your new home. The rural lifestyle often means outdoor equipment, gardening tools, and countryside gear require careful consideration when deciding what to keep.
Gather packing materials well in advance. Sturdy boxes in various sizes, bubble wrap for fragile items, and strong packing tape form the essentials. For properties with character features like original fireplaces, exposed stone walls, or timber beams, protective padding prevents damage during transit. Label each box clearly with the room it belongs to and a brief description of contents. This system helps your removal team place boxes in the correct rooms immediately, speeding up the unpacking process considerably. Properties built with traditional materials like the local chert stone can have rough surfaces that snag soft furnishings, so extra padding around doorways and corridors is advisable.
Special consideration is needed for items requiring specialist removal. Period properties in Catton may contain antique furniture, grandfather clocks, or valuable artworks that need careful handling. Large items like riding equipment, agricultural tools, or livestock paraphernalia also require planning. Inform our removal partners about any unusual items when requesting your quote, as these may need additional equipment, handling expertise, or specialist insurance coverage. The historic nature of many properties means heirloom furniture and family antiques are common, and our teams are experienced in protecting these valuable pieces throughout the moving process.

Enter your move details on our platform, including your Catton postcode and destination, property size, and preferred moving date. Our system analyses your requirements and generates quotes from our vetted removal partners within seconds. You will need to provide details about any access restrictions, special items, or specific requirements for your rural property.
Review the quotes you receive, paying attention to service inclusions, vehicle type, insurance coverage, and customer ratings. Each quote is tailored to your specific move, whether that involves a man-and-van for a small cottage or a full team for a large detached farmhouse. Our partners understand Catton properties and will factor in local conditions when preparing their quotes.
Select your preferred removal company and lock in your moving date. You will receive a confirmation email with all the details, including contact information for your removal team and any preparation instructions for moving day. We recommend discussing access arrangements and parking at this stage to ensure smooth logistics on the day.
Your vetted removal team arrives at the agreed time, handles all loading with care, transports your belongings safely, and completes unloading at your new property. Our team remains available if any issues arise during the process. For moves involving properties in the Blackdown Hills, our partners will have already assessed access routes and prepared for any challenging terrain or narrow passages.
Catton sits within the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Many properties here feature traditional construction using local stone and clay tiles, which can make furniture handling more complex. Our removal partners are experienced with period properties and know how to navigate narrow doorways, winding staircases, and low beams safely.
Sometimes moves do not happen in a single day. Between the sale of your Catton property and the completion of your new home purchase, temporary storage keeps your belongings safe and secure. Our removal partners offer short-term storage facilities in the surrounding area, with units available from £20 per week for smaller volumes and £40 to £80 per week for room-sized storage. This flexibility proves particularly valuable for chains involving both your sale and purchase completing on different dates. The rural nature of property transactions in this area, where sales can take longer due to limited stock and specific buyer requirements, often makes storage a practical consideration.
Transit insurance is included as standard with all our vetted removal companies, providing cover up to £50,000 for your belongings during the move. This coverage protects against damage, loss, or theft while your items are in transit between properties. For high-value items such as antique furniture, jewellery, or artwork, additional specialist insurance is available through your removal company. Given the premium properties and period homes in Catton, many moves involve valuable antiques that benefit from enhanced protection.
Long-term storage solutions are available if you need extended flexibility. Whether you are renovating your new property before moving in, relocating temporarily for work, or simply not ready to commit to a permanent destination, storage facilities across Somerset offer flexible terms. Climate-controlled units protect sensitive items like wooden furniture, documents, or musical instruments from damp and temperature fluctuations during extended storage periods. The Blackdown Hills area experiences variable weather patterns, and climate control provides important protection for items stored during the wetter winter months.

Several key factors determine the cost of your removal from or to Catton. Distance is the most obvious element, whether you are moving to nearby Chard, Ilminster, or Taunton, or undertaking a longer journey to another region. Local moves within Somerset typically cost less than cross-country relocations, but the rural location of Catton means that some routes involve longer road distances despite being close geographically. The position of properties off country lanes can add time to the overall job even for short-distance moves.
Property size and volume of belongings directly impact pricing. A one-bedroom cottage generates a smaller quote than a four-bedroom detached farmhouse with outbuildings. Be honest about the volume you need to move when requesting quotes, as underestimating may result in an undersized vehicle arriving on moving day. Many removal companies charge additionally if the load exceeds the quoted volume, so a thorough inventory helps prevent unexpected costs. Properties in Catton often include outbuildings, converted barns, and extensive gardens that may contain tools, furniture, and equipment requiring transport.
Access challenges increase removal costs. Properties requiring long carries from a distant parking point, multiple flights of stairs, or navigation through tight spaces require additional labour and time. In Catton, where some properties sit off unmade tracks or feature period layouts with restricted access, inform our removal partners during the quote stage. This transparency ensures accurate pricing and appropriate resource allocation. Recent planning applications in the area, such as barn conversions on Hare Lane and renovations along Blackwater Road, mean that some properties may have restricted access during building works.
Timing affects availability and price. The peak moving season runs from May through September, with Fridays and end-of-month dates most popular. Summer moves in Catton benefit from longer daylight hours but also coincide with holiday traffic and agricultural shows. Winter moves, particularly on weekdays, often offer better availability and sometimes lower rates outside the peak season. The agricultural calendar also influences local traffic, with harvest months and spring planting seasons bringing additional large vehicles onto rural lanes.
Removal costs in Catton follow standard Homemove pricing tiers, starting from £495 for a one-bedroom property. Two-bedroom homes typically cost from £695, three-bedroom houses from £895, and four-bedroom or larger properties from £1,195. These prices cover local and regional moves but can increase for properties with challenging access, long-distance relocations, or special items requiring additional handling. The rural location of Catton means that some quotes may include a small surcharge for the additional travel time on country lanes to reach the village.
We recommend booking your removal four to six weeks before your preferred moving date. During the peak summer season from May to September, particularly on Fridays or at month-end, availability fills quickly. For summer moves, booking eight weeks or more in advance ensures you secure your preferred date. Last-minute bookings may be possible but typically involve fewer choices and potentially higher rates. Given the limited number of removal companies operating specifically in the Blackdown Hills area, early booking is particularly advisable for properties in Conservation Areas where access arrangements may require additional planning.
Transit insurance up to £50,000 is included as standard with all our vetted removal companies. This covers your belongings during transit between properties. For high-value items or antiques, additional specialist insurance is advisable. Our removal partners can discuss options for extended coverage based on the value of your specific belongings. Properties in Catton often contain Georgian and Victorian furniture with significant value, so reviewing your insurance requirements before moving day is recommended.
Unlike urban areas with formal permit systems, Catton operates on a more informal basis. Coordinate with our removal partners about where the vehicle can park safely. For moves involving village lane parking, inform neighbours in advance and consider timing your move to avoid blocking access to nearby properties. Our removal partners will advise on positioning strategies based on your specific property location and the width of the lane at your address.
Decluttering before your move reduces costs and simplifies settling into your new home. Local options for unwanted items include donating furniture to charity shops in Chard or Ilminster, selling items through online marketplaces, or arranging skip hire for larger volumes. Some removal companies offer disposal services for an additional fee if you prefer a straightforward removal of unwanted belongings. Given the limited kerbside space on rural lanes, arranging disposal before moving day is often more practical than dealing with items on the day.
Yes, our vetted removal partners have experience handling antique and period furniture common in Catton properties. Many homes in this area feature Victorian-era pieces, Georgian furniture, and traditional country items that require careful wrapping and specialist handling. Inform our removal partners during the quote stage about any valuable or fragile antiques, and they will ensure appropriate materials and techniques are used.
Properties in Catton often present unique access challenges compared to urban homes. Narrow country lanes require careful navigation, and some driveways are unmade tracks that may not suit larger vehicles without prior assessment. Our removal partners will typically visit or request photographs of your property before confirming a quote to identify any potential issues. Properties along lanes like Blackwater Road, Hare Lane, and Tower Lane may have hedgerows, trees, or overhead branches that restrict vehicle height, so informing us of these details helps avoid complications on moving day.
While Catton is primarily a historic village, there is some new build activity in the surrounding area. Small developments like Ham Farm offer farm-style homes nearby, and planning applications for conversions of agricultural buildings to residential use continue to come forward. Our removal partners familiar with the area can advise on access conditions at newer properties, as some estate roads may still be under development or have not yet been adopted for public maintenance.
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