Man and Van
in Nottingham
Looking for a man and a van near me across Nottingham and the surrounding postcodes? Exact Delivery brings a two-handler crew to every man and van booking — across the city centre and Lace Market, The Park, Mapperley, Basford, West Bridgford, Arnold and the suburbs spreading out toward Beeston and Long Eaton. The pair pulls up at the kerb, takes the lifting onto themselves, and walks each piece indoors. Nottingham's housing is more varied than most cities its size: the Victorian lace-trade warehouses of the Lace Market have been converted to apartments, with original cast-iron columns, high ceilings and staircases built for workers moving between factory floors rather than residents moving in sofas. Alongside these sit the generous Victorian and Edwardian villas of The Park Estate, the miles of red-brick terracing in Mapperley and Basford, and the modern city-centre developments around the tram network. The crew handles all of it. A boxed bed for a West Bridgford semi, or a dresser for a Lace Market warehouse flat — the lifting is on us.
The depot is in Birmingham, and Nottingham is around an hour and a quarter north — up the M1 to junctions 24, 25 or 26. That short run means morning and afternoon slots are both available. An email the night before gives you the timed window and the lead handler's number. Every piece travels quilted and strapped throughout.
The crew works Monday to Saturday, Sundays off. A Nottingham man and van booking is one figure, set at quote, and it holds — no hourly meter, no premium for a lace-warehouse staircase, and a slow M1 on the way home is our cost. The quote is the invoice.
What the Nottingham Crew Handles
Anything from one boxed lamp to a cast-iron bath for a warehouse-conversion refit, the crew takes the lot. Every item gets a quilt at the kerbside and a strap to the rails before the wheels turn.
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 across Nottingham. No minimum charge on a single item.
Under 50 kg — a side table, stools, a fold-flat desk, a low bookcase. Lighter goods share a load when timings suit. Two people earn their keep in the Lace Market conversions, where a Victorian warehouse staircase rises steeply between cast-iron floors with turning radii no furniture designer planned for, and in the brick terraces of Mapperley and Basford with their tight internal halls.
Suites, super-king beds, long dining tables, full-height wardrobes — both handlers in step. The crew reads the conversion type first: a Victorian lace warehouse has deep floors and iron columns that can obstruct a turn; The Park Estate villas have generous proportions but tall staircases. Both take planning before anything comes off the van.
Pieces at two or three sellers the same day? One run can stop at a Leicester address, then a private home in Derby, and set the whole lot down at your Nottingham door — one van, one fee, nothing booked twice.
How a Nottingham Man and Van Booking Runs
- STEP 01See the Price
Put both postcodes into the form — the collection point and your Nottingham address — with a rough size per item and a note on access: a Lace Market warehouse conversion, a Park Estate villa, a suburban semi in West Bridgford. The fixed figure shows on screen.
- STEP 02Pick the Date
Once the figure suits, choose a day. Morning or afternoon both work given how close Nottingham sits to base. Your timed window and the lead handler's number follow by email the evening before.
- STEP 03Carried to the Room
On the day the pair blanket each piece at the van, drive across, and carry it through to the room you've chosen — up the lace-warehouse stair or through a Park Estate hall as the address requires. Wrapping comes off at the door and rides back out.
Why Nottingham Picks Our Crew
A standard Nottingham man-and-van advert is one driver hoping you'll grab the other end. Our man and van services field two trained handlers from the start, ready for a city whose buildings range from converted Victorian lace warehouses to sprawling red-brick suburbs.
The Victorian lace warehouses of the Lace Market have become apartments, but their staircases and floor layouts still reflect their industrial origins — steep, deep-floored and turning at angles suited to factory workers, not sofas. Two trained handlers read each conversion on every man and van booking and carry the piece through efficiently. Both wages sit in the quoted figure.
From the Lace Market and The Park Estate to the red-brick terraces of Mapperley and the modern West Bridgford estates, the crew covers the full range of Nottingham's housing — one fixed figure wherever the two postcodes sit.
What you're told at booking is what lands on the invoice — no hourly meter. A lace-warehouse staircase adds nothing, and a slow M1 on the return is ours to absorb.
The fridge to the kitchen, the unit to the lounge, the bed upstairs. After the warehouse stair, the carry keeps going to the room you've pointed to — never stopped in the iron-columned hall.
Nottingham is about an hour from base on the M1, so morning and afternoon slots are both open across the week. Your timed window and the driver's number come through the evening before.
A warehouse (lace or otherwise), a depot, a showroom or a private doorstep anywhere in the UK — collection works from any address. Nottingham man and van services have good slot flexibility given the short M1 run, Monday to Saturday, Sundays off.
Frequently asked questions
How are man and van prices worked out for Nottingham?
One fixed fee per booking, set from the item list and the route between the two postcodes — never by the hour. Enter both postcodes in the form and the price appears straight away.
Can you carry into a Victorian lace-warehouse conversion?
Yes — Lace Market deliveries are a regular part of the Nottingham diary. The crew reads the industrial-staircase layout before lifting and works through it efficiently, and the fixed price means the extra floors and turns never add to the figure.
Can you collect from Leicester or Derby for a Nottingham drop-off?
Yes — Leicester and Derby showrooms, East Midlands depots, marketplace sellers and private addresses anywhere in the UK work as pickups. The fixed figure covers the collection and the M1 run to Nottingham.
Which Nottingham area places are covered?
Coverage is nationwide. Around Nottingham that includes West Bridgford, Arnold, Beeston, Long Eaton and Mapperley, with Derby to the south-west. Two postcodes in the form gives an instant figure.
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