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Long Distance Moving in the UK: The Complete Guide

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Long Distance Moving in the UK: The Complete Guide

Everything you need for a cross-country move — how prices are worked out, real route-by-route estimates, the process start to finish, and how to get your belongings from one end of the country to the other safely.

15 min read England, Scotland, Wales & NI Fully insured, £1M cover Updated 2026

A long distance move is a different animal to a local one. Once you’re crossing counties — London to Manchester, Bristol to Edinburgh, Cardiff to Leeds — distance, driving time and the safe handling of your belongings over hundreds of motorway miles become the things that decide both your price and your peace of mind.

This guide is built to be a genuine one-stop resource. We’ll show you exactly how a long distance removal is priced, give you honest estimates for the most popular UK routes, walk through the full process and timeline, and cover the practical things — packing for a long journey, insurance, single-day versus overnight moves, and how to keep the cost down. Hello Services moves homes and offices across all four UK nations, seven days a week, so everything here reflects how real cross-country moves actually run.

£80/hr

Luton van + 2 movers — the standard long-distance crew

£1.50/mi

One-way mileage, added to the crew time

200+

UK towns and cities covered by local teams

£1M

Goods-in-transit & public liability cover as standard

01 — The basicsWhat counts as a long distance move?

There’s no official line, but in the UK most companies treat anything beyond roughly 50 miles — or any move that crosses into another region — as “long distance.” Below about 50 miles you’re usually charged by the hour; above it, pricing shifts to reflect mileage, driving time and how long the crew is committed for. The practical markers of a long distance move are simple: a motorway leg of an hour or more, a real chance of traffic eating into the day, and sometimes the need for an overnight stop on the very longest hauls.

02 — PricingHow a long distance move is priced

The clearest way to price a cross-country move is to separate the two things you’re actually paying for: the crew’s time (loading, driving and unloading) and the distance (fuel and vehicle running over the miles). Hello Services builds long distance estimates on exactly that basis:

The estimate, in plain numbers
(handling + drive hours) × £80/hr + one-way miles × £1.50 = your estimate

Based on a Luton van with 2 movers at £80/hour, plus £1.50 per mile one-way. “Handling” is the loading and unloading time — we use about 3 hours combined for a typical 1–2 bedroom load. “Drive hours” is the one-way motorway time.

Worked example — London → Manchester: 3 hrs handling + 3.5 hrs driving = 6.5 hrs × £80 = £520, plus 200 miles × £1.50 = £300. Estimate ≈ £820.

It’s worth knowing this is right in line with how the wider industry ballparks long distance work — independent UK cost guides commonly cite figures in the region of an hourly crew rate plus around £1.50 per mile, with the national average cross-country move landing near £1,000. The advantage of breaking it down this way is that you can see precisely what you’re paying for, rather than a single mystery number.

03 — Popular routesEstimated prices for the UK’s busiest moves

Below are honest “from” estimates for popular long distance routes, all worked out with the formula above — a Luton van and two movers, around 3 hours of loading and unloading, plus the one-way drive. They’re a planning guide for a typical 1–2 bedroom load, not a fixed quote. Bigger homes, lots of items, tricky access or stairs, and overnight stays push the figure up.

Route from LondonApprox milesDrive timeFrom
Brighton54 mi~1h15£420
Oxford60 mi~1h30£450
Cambridge65 mi~1h30£455
Southampton80 mi~1h45£500
Bristol120 mi~2h15£600
Birmingham126 mi~2h15£610
Cardiff150 mi~2h45£685
Sheffield170 mi~3h00£735
Leeds195 mi~3h30£810
Manchester200 mi~3h30£820
Liverpool215 mi~3h45£860
Plymouth240 mi~4h00£920
Newcastle280 mi~4h45£1,040
Edinburgh400 mi~7h00£1,4002-day
Glasgow410 mi~7h00£1,4152-day

Other busy cross-country corridors

RouteApprox milesDrive timeFrom
Manchester → Leeds45 mi~1h00£390
Birmingham → Manchester88 mi~1h45£510
Bristol → Birmingham88 mi~1h45£510
Leeds → London195 mi~3h30£810
Manchester → Edinburgh220 mi~3h45£870

04 — Cost driversWhat actually moves the price up or down

Mileage is only one lever. On a long distance move, these are the factors that decide whether you land at the bottom or the top of the range:

FactorWhy it mattersEffect
Volume of belongingsMovers price by what fills the van, not by bedroom count. A cluttered 2-bed can cost more than a tidy 3-bed.Biggest single driver
Distance & drive timeMore miles means more fuel, more hours, and sometimes an overnight stop.High
Access & parkingNo parking outside, long carries to the van, narrow lanes — all add labour hours at both ends.Medium–High
Stairs & floorsTop-floor flats with no lift add real time to loading and unloading.Medium
Packing serviceFull or partial packing saves you the work and protects fragile items, but adds to the bill.Medium
TimingWeekends, month-ends and peak summer (Jul–Aug) are dearer. Mid-week, mid-month is cheapest.10–20%
Dismantling / reassemblyBeds, wardrobes and flat-pack often need taking apart and rebuilding.Low–Medium
The cheapest item to move is one you don’t

Decluttering is the single most effective way to cut a long distance cost. Every box you sell, donate or clear before the van arrives is space, weight and time you’re not paying to transport across the country. Sort first, then book — your quote will thank you.

05 — LogisticsSingle-day, overnight or part-load?

How your move is scheduled depends mostly on distance and load size, and it’s worth understanding the options before you book:

  • Single-day move. The norm for most routes up to around 250–280 miles. The crew loads in the morning, drives, and unloads the same day. Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool and Bristol from London all comfortably fit a day.
  • Overnight / two-day move. For the longest hauls — typically London to Scotland, or any 350-mile-plus route — driver’s-hours rules mean it’s safer and often necessary to split loading, driving and unloading across two days. We schedule these so your belongings stay secure in transit and arrive fresh, not after a rushed 12-hour push.
  • Part-load / shared transport. If you’re flexible on dates, your belongings can share a vehicle with another move heading the same way. It’s a budget-friendly option for smaller loads, with the trade-off that the exact day is less fixed.

Whichever applies, ask one question of any mover before booking: does the clock start at my home, or at your depot? Some firms charge “depot to depot,” meaning travel time to reach you is on your bill. Knowing this upfront avoids surprises.

06 — The processYour long distance move, step by step

1. Inventory & quote

List what’s moving — including loft, garage and shed. Share it for an accurate mileage-and-volume estimate; a survey (virtual or in person) prevents moving-day surprises.

2. Book & confirm

Lock your date — at least a week ahead for long distance, earlier for peak summer. Confirm access, parking and any lift bookings at both ends.

3. Declutter & pack

Sort and downsize, then pack room by room — or add our packing service. Label every box by room so unloading at the far end is fast.

4. Protect & load

Furniture is wrapped and blanketed for the long journey; fragile items are cushioned and loaded to stay put over motorway miles.

5. Transit

Door-to-door transport across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, with the route planned around traffic and driver rest breaks.

6. Unload & settle

Boxes placed in the right rooms, furniture reassembled where booked, and a final check against your inventory before we leave.

An essentials box that travels with you

On a long move your belongings may be on the road for hours. Pack a separate “first night” bag you keep with you: chargers, medication, kettle and mugs, a change of clothes, toiletries, important documents and anything irreplaceable. It means you’re never hunting through boxes for the essentials the moment you arrive.

07 — ProtectionPacking for hundreds of motorway miles

Local moves forgive loose packing; long distance ones don’t. Vibration and movement over a three- or four-hour drive will find any weak spot. The fundamentals:

  • Fill every box to the top. Half-empty boxes collapse and shift; over-full ones split. Pad gaps so nothing rattles.
  • Heavy low, light high, and don’t overload. Books in small boxes, bedding in large ones. A box you can’t lift comfortably is too heavy.
  • Wrap fragiles individually and stand plates on their edge like records — they survive transit far better than stacked flat.
  • Protect furniture. Blankets and wrap on corners and surfaces; dismantle what you can to save space and reduce damage risk.
  • Photograph electronics and cable setups before unplugging, and keep screens upright and cushioned.
  • Label by room and mark fragile boxes clearly on the top and one side, so they’re loaded and placed correctly.

If that sounds like a lot with a long to-do list already, a professional packing service handles it with proper materials — and because it’s packed by the team, those items are covered by the moving insurance.

08 — CoverInsurance and the questions worth asking

The longer the journey, the more it matters that your belongings are protected. Every Hello Services long distance move includes goods-in-transit and public liability cover as standard, backed by £1M insurance. Before you book any mover, confirm:

  • Is goods-in-transit cover included, and to what value? Check it comfortably covers your belongings.
  • Is the quoted price the final price? You don’t want extra charges if volume was underestimated.
  • How are mileage and travel time calculated — from your home, or the depot?
  • What happens if completion is delayed? Ask about storage and waiting-time policy in case keys aren’t ready.
  • Are self-packed boxes covered? Often they aren’t to the same level as professionally packed items.

09 — Save moneySeven ways to bring a long distance move down

  1. Declutter hard before you get a quote — less volume, lower price.
  2. Move mid-week, mid-month. Tuesdays and Wednesdays avoid the weekend and month-end premium.
  3. Avoid peak summer where you can; July and August are the busiest and dearest.
  4. Be flexible for a part-load if your shipment is small and your dates aren’t fixed.
  5. Pack what you can yourself, and leave only the fragile or bulky items to the pros.
  6. Book ahead. Last-minute long distance slots cost more and sell out fast in summer.
  7. Get a proper survey. An accurate inventory means an accurate quote — and no moving-day add-ons.

10 — Where Britain movesThe country’s busiest relocation corridors

Long distance moves cluster along a few well-worn paths: people leaving London for more space and value in Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol and Leeds; movers heading between the big northern cities; relocations along the M4 between London, Bristol and Cardiff; and the long hauls north of the border to Edinburgh and Glasgow. Wherever you’re headed, our local teams cover over 200 towns and cities, so both ends of your move are handled by people who know the area:

LondonManchesterBirminghamLeeds LiverpoolBristolSheffieldNewcastle CardiffGlasgowEdinburghBelfast NottinghamLeicesterSouthamptonBrighton

Pair your move with packing, a man with a van for smaller loads, full house removals, or end-of-tenancy cleaning to secure your deposit. Heading abroad? See our European moves.

11 — Why Hello ServicesA cross-country move handled properly

  • Transparent pricing built from crew time and mileage — no mystery fuel or insurance surcharges.
  • Fully insured, with goods-in-transit and public liability cover and £1M protection as standard.
  • Vetted, professional movers trained in protective wrapping and specialist handling for the long haul.
  • Nationwide reach across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, with door-to-door delivery.
  • Flexible scheduling, including single-day, overnight and part-load options, seven days a week.
  • One provider for the whole move — packing, removals, clearance and cleaning under one roof.

12 — FAQsLong distance moving, answered

How are long distance moving costs calculated?

By two things: the crew’s time and the distance. Hello Services uses a Luton van with two movers at £80/hour (covering loading, driving and unloading) plus £1.50 per mile one-way. For a typical 1–2 bed load we allow around three hours of loading and unloading, then add the drive time. Volume, access and timing then fine-tune the figure.

What’s an example price for London to Manchester?

For a typical 1–2 bedroom load, roughly £820 — that’s about 6.5 hours of crew time (3 hours handling plus 3.5 hours driving) at £80/hour, plus 200 miles at £1.50. Larger homes, lots of items or difficult access increase it. A quick inventory gives you a firm figure.

Is it cheaper to move mid-week?

Usually, yes. Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and mid-month dates, avoid the weekend and month-end rush. Peak summer (July–August) is the busiest and most expensive window, so booking off-peak and early helps both price and availability.

Can you move a 4-bedroom house long distance?

Yes. Larger homes are handled with a bigger vehicle and additional crew, completed the same day or overnight where the distance calls for it. The quote is sized to your actual inventory so the right van and team turn up.

Do you cover Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland?

Yes — door-to-door across all four UK nations. The longest hauls, such as London to Edinburgh or Glasgow, are often scheduled as a two-day or overnight move so everything arrives safely.

Is my move insured over such a long distance?

Yes. Every long distance relocation includes goods-in-transit and public liability cover as standard, backed by £1M insurance. Items you pack yourself may carry different cover, so ask us to pack anything fragile or high-value.

How far in advance should I book?

At least a week for most long distance moves, and earlier for peak summer or month-end dates. We can sometimes accommodate last-minute relocations, but booking ahead secures your preferred date and the best price.

Does the clock start at my house or your depot?

We’re transparent about how time and mileage are charged before you book, so there are no hidden depot-to-depot surprises. Always ask any company this question — it’s one of the biggest reasons two long distance quotes can differ.

Get a fixed price for your cross-country move

Tell us your route and what’s moving, and we’ll turn it into a clear, no-obligation quote built from crew time and mileage — nothing hidden.

Price estimates in this guide are illustrative, based on a Luton van with two movers at £80/hour plus £1.50 per mile (one way) and a typical 1–2 bedroom load with around three hours of combined loading and unloading. Mileage and drive times are approximate road figures and vary with traffic, route and conditions. Your final price depends on volume, access, timing and services — request a tailored quote for an exact figure.

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