Croydon residential street with Victorian terraces and modern apartments showing the borough's character mix

Removals in Croydon, South London

Croydon is the largest London borough by population, in the middle of the biggest regeneration story in South London. The £30M Growth Plan launched in 2025. East Croydon Station rebuild running through 2028. Westfield redevelopment of the Whitgift Centre back on the table. Property prices from £225K flats around East Croydon to £1.3M family homes in Sanderstead and the leafy southern edges. We work the whole borough, every postcode from CR0 to CR8.

Marcus Adebayo, Hadley's Removals Croydon team lead, standing by a removal van

Meet Your Croydon Team Lead

Marcus Adebayo runs the Croydon side of Hadley’s Removals. Born in Thornton Heath, schooled in Croydon, lives in South Croydon now. Joined the team five years ago and moved up to lead the borough coverage. He knows which streets in Selhurst flood when it rains hard, why the Cherry Orchard Road traffic backs up after 4pm on weekdays, and how to get a van into Boxpark’s loading bay without blocking the tram line.

If you’re moving in or out of Croydon, Marcus or one of the Croydon crew handles your booking, plans the day, and shows up on the morning. Croydon’s too varied for a generic approach. A Thornton Heath flat move and a Sanderstead family detached move are completely different jobs, and the people sent out should know the difference before they start the engine.

Removal Services in Croydon

Full range of removal services across the Croydon borough.

House Removals

Full house moves from one-bed flats to substantial Sanderstead and Coulsdon family homes. Wrapped, loaded, transported, placed where you want them. We bring all the materials and the experience for Croydon’s full property spectrum, from Thornton Heath Victorian terraces to South Croydon period detached homes.

Man and Van

From £40 an hour. Best for the inner-Croydon apartment market, student moves, single-room moves, IKEA collections from Croydon Purley Way, and end-of-tenancy returns. Especially common in the East Croydon regeneration zone where modern apartments dominate.

Office Removals

Commercial relocations across Croydon town centre offices, Purley Way business parks, and the smaller commercial spaces in South Croydon and the surrounding districts. We work evenings and weekends to minimise downtime.

Packing Services

Full-home or fragile-only packing. Trained packers, archive-quality materials. Particularly useful for the longer-occupied South Croydon and Sanderstead family moves where decades of accumulated possessions need careful handling.

Areas We Cover Around Croydon

Croydon town centre anchors a wider patch we work every week. The borough’s neighbourhoods range from inner-city to leafy southern suburbs to rural-edge villages. Each has its own character and move pattern.

Leafy suburban street in Purley with substantial detached homes

Purley

CR8 postcode, leafy southern Croydon suburb with substantial detached and semi-detached family homes. Purley Station offers direct trains to London Bridge and Victoria. Strong school catchment.

Coulsdon village street with detached family homes and North Downs visible

Coulsdon

CR5 postcode at the southern edge of Greater London, bordering Surrey. Highest average prices in Croydon borough (£636K). Coulsdon South and Coulsdon Town stations provide London connectivity.

Established residential street in Selsdon with semi-detached family homes

Selsdon

CR2 postcode, established suburban village character in the southern part of the borough. Family-dominated demographic with strong primary catchment. Quieter character than central Croydon.

Tree-lined Addiscombe street with Victorian and Edwardian period homes

Addiscombe

CR0 northeastern Croydon, established commuter area with substantial period housing. Addiscombe Tramlink stop and the surrounding tram network connect to East Croydon and beyond.

Victorian terraced street in South Norwood with period family homes

South Norwood

SE25 postcode on the Croydon-Lambeth-Lewisham borders. Victorian terraces dominate. South Norwood Station serves central London directly. Strong buyer and investor market.

Thornton Heath residential street with Victorian terraced housing

Thornton Heath

CR7 postcode in the northern part of the borough. Strongest five-year price growth in Croydon. Victorian terrace dominant, with strong first-time buyer and rental investor market.

New Addington post-war estate with semi-detached and terraced houses

New Addington

CR0 9 postcode, post-war estate development at the eastern edge of Croydon borough. Tramlink Route 3 directly connects to East Croydon and central destinations. Strong first-time buyer entry point.

Sanderstead leafy residential street with substantial family homes

Sanderstead

CR2 postcode, premium leafy suburb in the southern part of Croydon. Tree-lined streets, substantial detached and semi-detached homes, strong school catchment, family-dominated demographic.

We also cover South Croydon, Shirley, Norbury, Selhurst, Croydon town centre proper, and the smaller residential pockets across the borough’s nine postcodes (CR0, CR2, CR3, CR5, CR6, CR7, CR8, SE19, SE25). If your postcode is anywhere in Croydon, you’re firmly in our patch. Not sure? Just message us.

Croydon Removal Pricing

Rough guide to Croydon move costs. Every quote is specific to your job.

Man and Van

From £40 per hour weekdays. £50 Saturdays. £60 Sundays. £70 bank holidays. Minimum 2-hour booking. Best for single-room moves, IKEA collections from Purley Way, end-of-tenancy returns. Typical East Croydon studio flat move: 3-4 hours, £120-160 total.

Half-day move

From £280 weekdays. Best for one to two-bed flats and smaller terraced houses. Typical Thornton Heath two-bed Victorian terrace: half-day, £280-360 inclusive.

Full-day move

From £580 weekdays. Best for three and four-bed houses. Typical Selsdon or Addiscombe 1930s semi: full-day, £580-780 depending on volume and access.

Premium move

From £1,000 weekdays. Best for larger family homes, longer-distance moves, properties with significant garden and outbuilding contents. Typical Sanderstead or Coulsdon premium detached: £1,000-2,000.

What’s included

All quotes include the crew, the van, fuel, basic blankets and straps, floor and corner protection, basic in-transit insurance (£10,000 standard, extendable on request). What’s extra: bespoke packing materials (£30-80 typical), parking suspensions if needed (£30-50, charged at cost), Congestion Charge if relevant (£15 per day for the van), ULEZ if your move involves crossing into the Ultra Low Emission Zone (£12.50 per day for non-compliant vehicles).

Croydon-Specific FAQs

How long does a typical Croydon house move take?

Depends on the side of the borough and the property type. A one-bedroom apartment in the East Croydon regeneration zone is usually a half-day with a two-person crew, finishing by early afternoon. A three-bedroom 1930s semi in Addiscombe or South Norwood is a full day with three crew. A larger family home in Sanderstead or Coulsdon can run to a full day plus a returning morning. The range from smallest to largest Croydon move is roughly £200 to £2,500.

Does the regeneration affect moves near East Croydon?

Sometimes. Active construction at East Croydon Station and the surrounding Whitgift redevelopment zone can create temporary road closures, restricted access to specific buildings, or modified pedestrian routes. We monitor TfL and Croydon Council updates and reroute when needed. New developments coming online in the regeneration zones (around East Croydon, Ruskin Square, Cherry Orchard Road, the Boxpark area) have concierge access, goods lift bookings, and specific protocols we handle routinely.

How does Tramlink affect move-day planning?

Tramlink Route 2 and Route 3 serve much of central and inner Croydon. The tram lines themselves don’t directly affect move-day access (they’re not blocked off to vehicles for general parking), but the streets near tram stops (Lebanon Road, Sandilands, Addiscombe, Wandle Park) can have tighter parking during commuter peaks because tram users compete for parking with residents. We time loading to avoid 7:30-9:30am and 5:00-7:00pm on weekday moves near tram stops.

Are Sanderstead and Coulsdon moves priced differently from inner Croydon moves?

Per hour, no. Same rates across the borough. In total cost, usually yes, because the southern suburbs have larger properties on bigger plots and have been occupied longer. A 4-bedroom Sanderstead detached with 18 years of occupation produces three to four times the volume of a 1-bedroom East Croydon flat. The move scales accordingly.

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