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Moving to or from St. Ives? Our network of vetted removal companies makes booking your home move straightforward and stress-free. Whether you are relocating within this beautiful Cornish village or moving to the area from further afield, we connect you with trusted, insured movers who know the local roads and communities.
St. Ives is a charming parish nestled in mid-Cornwall, with a population of around 1,200 residents spread across roughly 500 households. The area is known for its stunning natural beauty, historic buildings, and the nearby St. Ives Valley, which forms part of the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape World Heritage Site. Property types here range from traditional stone cottages and listed farmhouses to modern detached family homes, meaning every move has its own character and requirements.

£330,900
Average House Price
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Parish Population
St. Ives presents a distinctive moving landscape shaped by its rural Cornish character and historical heritage. The village itself centres around the Church of St Cyriac and St Julitta, a listed building that reflects the architectural legacy of the area. Properties in St. Ives are predominantly constructed from local granite and stone, with slate roofing being common on the older buildings. This traditional construction means many homes have thick walls and character features that require careful handling during a move.
The housing stock in St. Ives reflects its historical nature, with a significant proportion of properties built before 1919. You will find traditional Cornish cottages alongside semi-detached family homes and substantial detached houses that command higher values, averaging around £396,938 for detached properties. The semi-detached properties average £275,000, while terraced homes typically sell for around £200,000. This variety in property types means the removals requirements vary considerably from one household to the next.
Getting around St. Ives involves navigating some narrow country lanes, particularly when accessing properties in the valley or the smaller hamlets within the parish. The main road through St. Ives connects to the A390, which provides routes to St Austell to the east and Bodmin to the north. For those moving from further afield, the A30 provides the main arterial route through Cornwall, with the nearest major connection being accessible via the A391 through St Austell.
One important consideration for movers in St. Ives is parking access. Many properties sit close to narrow lanes with limited hardstanding, and properties near the village centre may face restrictions. Always check with your removal company about access arrangements, as some moves may require temporary parking permits or careful planning to ensure the removal vehicle can get close enough to the property.
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When planning your move in St. Ives, selecting the appropriate removals service depends on your specific circumstances, including property size, distance, and how much assistance you need. For a small terraced cottage or flat, a man-and-van service may be sufficient, typically using a Luton van suitable for a one-bedroom property. Our Luton van services start from £495 and include loading, transport, and unloading.
Standard removals services work well for most family homes in the area, from two-bedroom semis on the outskirts to larger four-bedroom detached properties. A 7.5-tonne truck handles moves for two to three-bedroom properties efficiently, while four-bedroom or larger moves typically require an 18-tonne vehicle. Full packing services add between £200 and £400 depending on property size, covering all your belongings including fragile items, kitchenware, and clothing.
For those moving from older properties in St. Ives, particularly the stone cottages or listed buildings in the village centre, full packing can be especially valuable. Traditional properties often contain fragile items like antique ceramics, artwork, and period features that require specialist wrapping. Our vetted movers have experience handling these unique requirements and can advise on the best approach for your specific contents.

Planning your move in St. Ives requires understanding the local area and its particular characteristics. The A390 is the main route through the village, connecting to surrounding communities and providing access to larger towns. However, once you leave the main road, many lanes are single-track with passing places. During busy periods, particularly summer weekends when tourists visit the St. Ives Valley, these lanes can become congested, so consider scheduling your move outside peak hours if possible.
Parking presents a practical challenge for many moves in St. Ives. Properties in the village centre have limited roadside parking, and the narrow lanes mean large removal vehicles may struggle to access directly. Cornwall Council requires parking bay suspensions if you need to reserve space on a public road, which typically costs between £25 and £75 and requires five to ten working days notice. Our removal partners can help arrange this, but early booking is essential to ensure everything is in place for moving day.
The St. Ives Valley attracts walkers and visitors throughout the year, particularly those exploring the World Heritage Site and its historic mining heritage. If your property is near the valley footpaths or the river, be aware that heavy goods vehicles may need special arrangements for access. Some properties along the valley roads are only accessible via unmade tracks, which may require smaller vehicles or multiple trips.
The best times to move in St. Ives are typically mid-week, particularly Tuesday through Thursday, outside of the summer holiday period. May through September sees increased traffic from tourists and holidaymakers, and the end of any month often brings higher demand as completion dates cluster. If you can be flexible with your moving date, you will find more availability and potentially better pricing from removal companies.
Effective packing can transform your moving experience, reducing stress and helping your belongings arrive safely. Start your preparations at least two weeks before your moving date, beginning with rooms you use least, such as stored items, spare bedrooms, or the loft. Decluttering before you pack gives you fewer items to move, potentially reducing your costs and simplifying the unpacking process at your new home.
For St. Ives properties with older construction, pay particular attention to fragile items. Traditional Cornish stone properties often contain iron fireplaces, cast iron radiators, and period fixtures that need proper protection. Wrap each item individually in bubble wrap or moving blankets, and clearly mark boxes containing fragile items. Our full packing service includes specialist materials for these unique requirements and experienced handlers who understand older property contents.
One area that often gets overlooked is the utility cupboard and services documentation. Before you move, notify your gas, electricity, and water suppliers of your move date. Cornwall has specific suppliers for different areas, so check your postcodes to ensure you contact the right companies. If you are moving to a stone or granite property, understanding the heating system and any unique features like open fires or oil-fired boilers will help you settle in more smoothly.
Important documents should travel with you rather than in the removal van. This includes property deeds, surveys, mortgage documents, and insurance paperwork. If you have commissioned a RICS survey for your St. Ives property, keep this accessible as it will highlight any issues identified during the property inspection, helping you plan any remedial work at your new home.

Enter your move details including your St. Ives postcode, destination postcode, property size, and preferred moving date. Our system provides tailored quotes from vetted removal companies immediately, so you can compare options without waiting.
Select the service that matches your needs, whether that is a straightforward man-and-van for a small move or a full packing and moving package for a larger family home. Our platform lets you compare what's included at each level.
Once you select your preferred quote, lock in your moving date and time. Our team confirms the booking and provides all the details you need, including any preparation steps and what to expect on the day.
Your vetted removal team arrives punctually at the arranged time, handles your belongings with care, and delivers everything safely to your new address. Our transit insurance covers your items up to £50,000 as standard.
Removal companies in Cornwall book up quickly, particularly during summer months and around month-end. We recommend arranging your quote at least four to six weeks ahead of your preferred date, and eight weeks or more if you are moving between May and September. Early booking not only secures your preferred company but often means better availability and pricing.
Sometimes a move does not go exactly to plan, and you might need somewhere to store your belongings temporarily. Whether your new home is not quite ready, you are downsizing and need time to sort through possessions, or there is a gap between your sale and purchase completion, storage can provide the flexibility you need. Our vetted removal companies offer secure storage facilities starting from around £20 per week for small units, with larger room-sized units available from £40 to £80 per week.
All moves arranged through Homemove include transit insurance as standard, providing cover up to £50,000 for your belongings while they are in transit. This covers loss or damage during the loading, transportation, and unloading phases of your move. For high-value items worth more than standard coverage limits, discuss additional insurance options with your chosen removal company.
For those moving from or to older properties in St. Ives, insurance considerations are particularly relevant. Many traditional stone cottages contain valuable period features or antiques that may need specialist valuation. If you have items such as grandfather clocks, valuable artworks, or family heirlooms, document these with photos and valuations before your move. Your removal company can advise on documentation requirements and any additional coverage you might need.

Several factors determine the cost of your St. Ives removal, and understanding these helps you budget accurately and identify where you might make savings. Distance remains one of the primary factors, though moves within Cornwall or to nearby counties typically cost less than long-distance relocations. The average UK move covers around 15 miles, and our platform automatically factors in your specific postcodes when generating quotes.
Property size directly influences the van size and team needed for your move. A one-bedroom terraced property in St. Ives requires far fewer resources than a four-bedroom detached home, and the pricing reflects this. Our standard pricing tiers align with common property sizes, making it easy to get an immediate estimate based on your current home. For unusual properties or very large homes, you may need to request a custom quote.
Access arrangements significantly impact logistics and pricing. If your property has a long driveway, multiple flights of stairs, or narrow lanes that restrict vehicle access, the removal team may need to ferry items between the van and your door using a trolley. This takes longer and may require additional manpower. Properties in the St. Ives Valley or along unmade tracks may need specialist arrangements, so always mention access details when requesting your quote.
Timing affects both availability and cost. Peak season runs from May through September, with particular demand on Fridays and at month-end when many property transactions complete. Mid-week moves in quieter periods often attract better pricing and more company availability. Bank holidays and school holiday periods also see increased demand and higher rates across the removals industry.
Removal costs in St. Ives follow our standard national pricing structure, with one-bedroom properties starting from £495, two-bedroom homes from £695, three-bedroom properties from £895, and four-bedroom or larger homes from £1,195. Your actual quote depends on distance, access arrangements, and whether you add packing services. The average house price in St. Ives is £330,900, and our removal costs are separate from your property purchase costs.
We recommend booking at least four to six weeks before your preferred moving date. During the summer months from May to September, or if you need a Friday or month-end slot, aim for eight weeks or more to ensure availability. Last-minute bookings can be accommodated but may have limited options and higher pricing.
If your property is on a public road with parking restrictions, you may need to arrange a parking bay suspension through Cornwall Council. This typically costs between £25 and £75 and requires five to ten working days notice. Your removal company can often help with this process, but you remain responsible for the arrangement. Properties with private driveways or off-street parking do not need permits.
Yes, all moves booked through Homemove include transit insurance providing cover up to £50,000 as standard. This covers loss or damage during loading, transport, and unloading. For high-value items exceeding this limit, discuss additional coverage with your chosen removal company before booking.
Absolutely. Our full packing service includes professional wrapping and packing of all your belongings, including fragile items, kitchenware, and clothing. This service typically costs between £200 and £400 depending on property size. For older properties in St. Ives with antiques or period features, our teams have experience handling these unique requirements with appropriate materials and care.
Our network of vetted removal companies offers secure storage facilities throughout Cornwall. Prices start from around £20 per week for small units suitable for a one-bedroom flat contents, ranging up to £80 per week for larger room-sized units. Storage is useful if your new home is not ready, you are selling one property before completing on your purchase, or you simply need time to settle into your new property before moving everything in.
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