Victorian homes around the Monument Green conservation area, with tight parking near Church Street and Heath Road planned. Vetted, insured, from £495.








Weybridge moves often need a steadier hand than the postcode suggests. Around Church Street, Monument Green and the roads near Weybridge station, parking, access and lift space can change the job quite a bit. Our network of vetted removal companies compares quotes for you, so you can pick a crew with the right van, insurance and loading plan before the boxes start piling up.
The local housing mix shapes every move. homedata.co.uk records show an average sale price of £629,642 in KT13, while home.co.uk shows an average asking price of £1,552,158, so the area ranges from flats on Concorde Drive and The Residence to detached homes in St George's Hill and larger plots off Old Avenue. That spread means some moves need a compact man and van, while others call for a 7.5t truck or an 18t lorry with a full crew.

£629,642
Average Sale Price in KT13
£1,552,158
Average Asking Price
310
Residential Sales in the Last 12 Months
Detached/flats/houses
Most Common Property Type
Using listing data from home.co.uk and property data from homedata.co.uk
Monument Green gives a good picture of the local stock. The conservation area includes detached, paired and terraced Victorian houses that have kept terracotta work, patterned tiling and brickwork, plus the unaltered 18th-century red brick house at No. 24 Monument Green. Those details matter on moving day because ornate doorways, tighter staircases and older layouts can slow loading, especially if you have heavy furniture or delicate pieces to carry through narrow halls.
The newer side of Weybridge is different again. Brooklands Grove on Concorde Drive has 3-bedroom homes and apartments, while Staplands Manor in Oatlands brings three-storey townhouses into the mix and the East Road site at St George's Hill sits at a very high guide price of £12,500,000. homedata.co.uk shows the KT13 market still moves, with 310 residential sales over the last year, yet many of the larger homes need more time, more labour and a bigger van than a flat move in the town centre.
Distance also shapes the job. Weybridge to London is the most common route, with Kingston upon Thames a short local move and Heathrow area relocations also appearing often, especially for people shifting between inner London and KT13. That means some bookings are quick same-day turns, while others involve a longer road run, more wrapping and a second loading bay plan if the outgoing property sits near Bridge Road, the High Street or Heath Road.
Source: Homemove booking data
A compact man and van works well for a 1-bed flat near Weybridge station or a small move from The Residence on KT13. For that kind of load, a Luton van is usually enough, especially if you are carrying furniture from an apartment or a short hop to Kingston upon Thames. It keeps the job lighter, faster and easier to price when there are only a handful of large items.
Standard removals suit most 2-bed and 3-bed homes in Oatlands, Brooklands and the roads around Gower Road or Old Avenue. A 7.5t truck gives more room for sofas, beds and white goods, while a full packing service makes sense for bigger houses in St George's Hill, where an 18t truck and more movers can cut down the number of trips. Full packing usually adds £200-£400, but it can save a long day of wrapping, boxing and sorting.

Parking often decides the pace of a Weybridge move. Roads around Church Street, the Quadrant and Heath Road can make it hard to keep a van close to the front door, and many councils require a bay suspension for removal vehicles. The usual cost is £25-£75, with applications often needing 5-10 working days, so it pays to sort that before the moving team confirms the lift schedule.
Peak demand hits May to September, then Fridays and end of month get crowded because of completion dates. That matters if you are leaving a flat on Concorde Drive, a townhouse in Templemere or a family house near Brooklands, since a short waiting time can push the job into overtime. Early weekday starts often work better in KT13, especially for homes near Weybridge station where traffic, parking and pedestrian activity can all slow a van load.
Flood risk also comes into the planning. Wey Meadows and Hamm Court sit in areas associated with the River Wey, so residents there often think about box storage, higher shelving and the way furniture is wrapped before it gets into the van. The town's conservation areas, including Weybridge Town Centre and Monument Green, mean older properties can have tighter access than a modern development, so a site visit or a very clear inventory helps the quote come back closer to the real job.
Packing works best when it starts early. A good rule is to sort through loft spaces, spare rooms and cupboards 2-3 weeks before the van arrives, then label boxes by room and mark fragile items on more than one side. That saves time in homes around Monument Green and Oatlands, where older layouts and smaller landings can make last-minute boxing feel far harder than it needs to be.
Heavy books, kitchenware and clothing should be boxed before ornaments and wall art, while wardrobes, mirrors and lamps need stronger packing materials. If you are leaving a flat on Heath Road or a townhouse in Staplands Manor, keep passports, keys, chargers and medicines in one personal bag rather than in the main load. A short declutter can also cut the van size you need, which matters in Weybridge because a smaller booking can shift the price more than most people expect.

Tell us your from and to postcodes, property size, moving date and any access issues. Our system compares vetted removal companies and shows quotes that fit the type of move you need in KT13.
Choose man and van, standard removals or a full packing option. A 1-bed flat near Weybridge station may only need a Luton van, while a 4+ bed home in St George's Hill may need a larger truck and extra movers.
Confirm the booking and share details such as parking restrictions, stairs, lift access and any bulky items. We then send the job information to your chosen mover so there are fewer surprises on the day.
Your vetted removal team turns up at the agreed time, loads carefully and delivers to the new address. If the route runs from Weybridge to London or Kingston upon Thames, they will plan the journey around the load size and the access at both ends.
Parking bays around Church Street, the Quadrant and Bridge Road can be awkward for larger removal vehicles. If your move needs a suspension or a permit, apply early and tell the mover exactly where the van can stop. A delay there can be more expensive than a bigger box count.
Storage is useful when completion dates slip or keys are not ready on the same day. We can arrange short-term storage from £20/week for small units and from £40-£80/week for room-sized space, which helps if you are moving out of a place near Weybridge station but the new home in Oatlands is not quite ready. That kind of gap is common in chain moves, and it is easier to solve before moving day than after the van has loaded.
Transit insurance is included as standard with our vetted movers, with cover up to £50,000. That matters if you are carrying antiques from Monument Green, artwork from St George's Hill or fragile furniture from one of the period homes near the York Monument and the Church of St James. If you have high-value items, tell us early so the quote reflects the right vehicle, loading method and cover.

The biggest price driver is volume. A 1-bed flat in Brooklands Grove might sit near the £495 tier, while a 3-bed house in Oatlands can move closer to £895, and larger properties in St George's Hill can step up again once the inventory fills an 18t truck. Local Weybridge removals average £952, with typical prices ranging from £541 to £1,597, and a two-person team with van often costs £50-£80 per hour for a nearby move.
Distance changes the maths fast. Short local jobs around KT13 can stay near the lower end, but moves of 50-150 miles often cost 40-60% above local rates, and journeys of 150+ miles can double or triple the local price because of fuel, time and return logistics. That is why a move from Weybridge to Kingston upon Thames feels very different from a regional run to a city further north, even if the property size looks similar on paper.
Access can add more than people expect. A house with steep stairs, no nearby parking or a long carry from the van costs more to load than a ground-floor flat, and homes near the River Wey or the tighter roads by Monument Green can need extra care on wet days. Special items also matter, from pianos and antiques to hot tubs and oversized wardrobes, while a full packing service usually adds £200-£400 on top of the base move.
Our local pricing data puts the average Weybridge removal at £952, with a typical range from £541 to £1,597. A 1-bed move can start from £495 through Homemove, while a 4+ bed house usually needs a larger vehicle and more labour, especially around St George's Hill or Old Avenue.
We recommend 4-6 weeks ahead for most KT13 moves, then 8+ weeks if you are moving in summer. Fridays and end of month dates fill fast in Weybridge because of completions, so booking early gives you a better chance of getting the slot you want.
In many streets, yes. A removal van may need a suspended bay or a temporary parking arrangement, and the usual cost is £25-£75 with 5-10 working days needed for approval. That is especially useful near Church Street, Bridge Road and the town centre where curb space can disappear quickly.
Yes, transit insurance is included as standard with our vetted movers, with cover up to £50,000. If you have antiques, artwork or any item that needs special handling, tell us before booking so the team can plan loading and wrapping properly.
Yes, short-term storage is available from £20/week for small units and from £40-£80/week for room-sized storage. It helps when a chain slips, when keys are delayed near Weybridge station, or when you need a few days between leaving one home and entering another.
Keep passports, jewellery, medication, chargers and house keys with you rather than inside the removal load. Boxes of books, kitchen items and clothing should be ready in advance, and it helps to label each one with the room name if you are moving from a flat on Concorde Drive or a larger house in Oatlands.
They do, but it needs to be flagged early. Pianos, hot tubs, antiques and oversized wardrobes can change the vehicle size, the crew count and the price, so mention them when you request quotes for a move from Weybridge to London or for a house in Monument Green.
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Victorian homes around the Monument Green conservation area, with tight parking near Church Street and Heath Road planned. Vetted, insured, from £495.
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