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Hampshire Man and Van Services

Man and van Hampshire

Looking for a man and a van near me anywhere across Hampshire? Exact Delivery brings a two-handler crew to every man and van booking — covering Winchester, Andover, Basingstoke, Alton, Romsey and the market towns dotted across the county, as well as the villages that edge the New Forest and the Test and Itchen valleys. The pair pulls up at the kerb, takes the lifting onto themselves, and walks each piece indoors. Hampshire mixes Georgian and Victorian market-town streets with thatched Forest-edge cottages and post-war rural estates, and the crew works across the lot. A boxed bed for an Andover semi, or a dresser for a thatched cottage near Fordingbridge — the lifting is on us.

We're based in Birmingham, and Hampshire is around an hour and three quarters south — down the M3 and then the A31 or A34 depending on the destination. That trip settles the afternoon as the standard arrival window. A message reaches you the evening before with the timed window and the lead handler's direct line, so it's a fixed slot you're waiting on, not a loose day. The load stays quilted and strapped throughout.

The diary runs Monday to Saturday, Sundays off. A Hampshire man and van booking is one figure, settled at quote, and it doesn't shift — no hourly meter, no premium for a long carry to a Forest-edge cottage, and a slow M3 on the way home is our cost. What you're quoted is what you're billed.

What the Hampshire Crew Handles

Whatever the size — from a single boxed lamp to an enamelled bath for a country-house refit — every item is quilted at the kerbside and lashed to the rails before the van moves.

Single Item Delivery

A lone mirror for a landing, one armchair, or a single tall freezer brings the full two-handler crew, same as a multi-piece run. Collection at any UK postcode, drop-off anywhere in the county. No minimum charge on a single item.

Small Item Delivery

Under 50 kg — a side table, stools, a fold-flat desk, a low bookcase. Lighter goods share a load when timings suit. Two people pay off in the older Georgian and Victorian properties of the market towns, where door heads sit lower than modern standards and a stair winds tightly, and at the Forest-edge cottages with their thick cob or brick walls.

Large Item Delivery

Suites, super-king beds, long dining tables, full-height wardrobes — both handlers lifting as one. The crew reads the doorway and the stairs before committing to the lift. The newer estates around Basingstoke and Andover take large pieces in their stride; the Georgian market-town houses and the thatched Forest-edge cottages need the careful pivot through original low openings.

Complete Furniture Sets

Pieces at two or three sellers the same day? One run can stop at a Salisbury address, then a private home in Fareham, and set the whole lot down at your Hampshire door — one van, one fee, nothing booked twice.

How a Hampshire Man and Van Booking Runs

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Price It Up

Drop both postcodes — collection and your Hampshire address — into the form, note the pieces and their rough sizes, and mention the access: a thatched cottage with a low door, a narrow market-town lane, a Forest-edge village track. The fixed price appears at once.

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Reserve It

Happy with the figure? Choose a date. Afternoon is the natural Hampshire slot given the M3 run. The night before, your window and the lead handler's number arrive by email.

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Walked Indoors

Inside the booked window the two of them wrap each piece beside the van, drive across, and bring it to the room you've named — through a low cottage doorway or a Georgian hall as the address calls for. Quilts come off at the door and ride back out.

Why Hampshire Picks Our Crew

A standard Hampshire man-and-van advert is one driver hoping you'll take the other end. Our man and van services field two trained handlers from the start — useful across a county where the housing runs from thatched Forest cottages to modern market-town semis.

Across Forest Edge and Market Town

From the New Forest-edge villages to the Georgian market towns of Winchester and Alton, the crew covers the full spread of the county on every man and van booking. One fixed figure wherever the two postcodes sit, two trained handlers on every run.

Through the Low Cottage Door

The Forest-edge and Test-valley cottages have thick walls and low door heads. Two handlers pivot bulky pieces through them without catching the frame, carrying right through to the room you've picked.

One Price, Fixed at Quote

The figure quoted at booking is the figure on the invoice — no hourly rate. A long carry to a remote Forest cottage changes nothing, and a slow M3 on the return stays our problem, not yours.

Right Through to the Room

The fridge to the kitchen, the unit to the lounge, the bed upstairs. Wherever you've pointed is where the piece lands — never left in the hall or at the cottage gate.

A Window You Can Hold To

Your timed slot and the driver's number come through the evening before, so the wait is a defined window rather than a whole day indoors.

Any Pickup, Six Days a Week

A warehouse, a depot, a shop floor or a private doorstep anywhere in the country — collection works from any UK address. Hampshire man and van services run to afternoon arrivals given the M3 trip, across Monday to Saturday, Sundays aside.

The Hampshire Deliveries That Come In Most

Single pieces and small clusters fill the Hampshire man and van diary week to week. The recurring patterns:

A new corner sofa from a Basingstoke showroom into a market-town terrace in Alton. A reupholstered chair back from a workshop in Romsey to a Winchester street. A wide fridge-freezer eased under the low beam of a Forest-edge cottage near Fordingbridge. An upright piano moved from a downsizing seller in Andover to a family near Alresford. A reclaimed oak refectory table from a country sale near Stockbridge, carried into a Test-valley dining room. A home-office desk and chair for a Basingstoke remote worker. Framed prints from a Winchester gallery to a Georgian townhouse hallway. A treadmill the first courier left at the lane end, finally getting the carry to the cottage door the booking always needed.

The Run Down the M3

A Hampshire run leaves the Birmingham depot and heads south down the M3, branching onto the A31 or A34 depending on the part of the county. Arrival reads around an hour and three quarters, settling the standard window in the afternoon.

On site, the pair handle unloading and the carry inside together. On the open estates around Basingstoke and Andover the sack truck rolls easily on level drives; on the gravel and unmade tracks of Forest-edge villages, and on the old brick and flint paths of the market-town cores, the wheels are set aside for a two-person lift from wherever the van stops.

Before the Crew Reaches You

A reminder note drops into your inbox the day before carrying the set window. The diary runs Monday to Saturday across the county; no Sunday cover on the Hampshire route. At the collection point, have everything waiting near the door. For a Forest-edge cottage, a line on any approach track and how close the van can get lets the crew sort the carry in advance.

Controlled parking covers the city centres of Winchester and the busier market-town cores, plus permit streets in the older areas. Forest-edge addresses and rural villages rarely have parking restrictions but often have narrow lanes instead. Whichever applies — a city permit street or a forest track — flag it at booking and the crew plans accordingly.

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