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House removals guide · 12 min read · New Cross SE14

Packing a family home: a room-by-room timeline in New Cross SE14

Start six weeks out and pack in reverse order of use: loft, garage and shed first, everyday rooms last. Declutter before you pack — every box you do not move is money — and finish with a first-night box that travels in the car, not the lorry.

By The Hello Services removals team · Published 2026-08-16 · Updated 2026-08-16

Illustration of Hello Services movers using a London apartment tower loading bay and goods lift, with the concierge desk and a branded van in the bay behind them

Local read

What this means in New Cross SE14

Same guide, local numbers. Here is how it reads for this postcode. New Cross sits in Lewisham, covering SE14, and the local housing mix decides most of what a house removals day actually costs.

Households in New Cross
11,771
Homes that are flats
73.3%
Households renting privately
34.3%

Housing stock

73.3% of homes here are flats, so house removals in New Cross is usually a stairs-and-landings job: carry distance from the van to the door does more to the price than the mileage across London ever will.

How often people move

34.3% of New Cross households rent privately, above the London average, so weekends and month-ends book out first and inventory checks matter as much as the lorry does.

Access, charges and parking

New Cross is outside the Congestion Charge zone and inside ULEZ, so the only access cost worth planning for is parking: a bay suspension in SE14 takes around ten working days with Lewisham.

Household figures: ONS Census 2021 for the New Cross neighbourhood (E02000655, E02000657, E02006798), via Nomis.

The guide

Packing a Family Home: A Room-by-Room Timeline in full

Six weeks out: declutter before you pack

Packing something you will throw away in October costs you twice — once in materials and crew hours, once in the new house when you find it. Decluttering first is the only reliable way to reduce a removal bill after the survey.

Work by category, not by room: books, then clothes, then kitchen equipment, then toys. Categories are decisive; rooms are sentimental.

  • Book a charity collection and a tip run for weekend four
  • Sell or list bulky furniture you already know will not fit
  • Photograph anything you might regret — then let it go
  • Tell your remover what has left; a smaller volume can mean a smaller crew

Five weeks out: the loft, the garage and the shed

This is the part families underestimate and removers price carefully. Lofts hold Christmas decorations, suitcases and paint tins; garages hold tools, bikes and the shelving nobody has looked at since 2019; sheds hold garden furniture, a mower and half a bag of cement.

Empty the loft yourself if it is safe to do so, or book loft-and-garage clearance to van as an add-on. Either way it happens before moving week, not during it.

  • Loft: bag soft items, box fragile, dispose of paint and chemicals legally
  • Garage: drain fuel from mowers and strimmers — removers cannot carry it
  • Shed: dismantle flat-pack furniture, bundle canes and tools
  • Garden: pots, trampolines and swing sets need dismantling time booked in

Four weeks out: spare rooms, books and the good china

Pack anything you would not miss for a month. Books go in small boxes — a full large box of paperbacks is not liftable and will fail at the bottom. China and glass go in dish packs with cell dividers, wrapped individually in paper rather than newspaper, which transfers ink.

Two weeks out: wardrobes, and what professionals actually use

Wardrobe boxes are the single biggest time-saver on moving day: hanging clothes go straight across on the rail and straight back into the new wardrobe, uncreased. Export wrap — heavy stretch film over blankets — is what protects upholstery on a long carry, and floor runners protect your deposit or your new hallway.

  • Wardrobe boxes for hanging clothes; vacuum bags for out-of-season
  • Export wrap and blankets for sofas, mattresses and headboards
  • Bubble wrap and dish packs for kitchens; corner protectors for artwork
  • Screw bags taped to the frame of every item that comes apart

A labelling system that survives the unload

Label the side of the box, not the top — stacked boxes hide their lids. Write the destination room in the new house, not the room it came from, and add a one-line contents note. Colour-code by room with tape and put a matching strip on each door frame at the new address so the crew never has to ask.

Number the boxes and keep a phone note of the count per room. Two minutes of admin turns 'where is the kettle' into a lookup.

Want the figure in writing before you plan around it?

A free video survey takes fifteen minutes and produces a fixed quote the same working day.

The do-not-pack list

Some things never go in the lorry, for legal, insurance or sanity reasons. Keep a single crate or bag in the car and put all of it there as you find it.

  • Passports, deeds, birth certificates and the completion paperwork
  • Keys, including spares and the ones for the shed nobody can find later
  • Jewellery, cash, medication and prescriptions
  • Laptops, chargers, routers and anything you cannot replace overnight
  • Fuel, gas bottles, aerosols, paint and fireworks — removers cannot carry them

Kids, pets and moving day itself

Children under about eight have a better day somewhere else, with a grandparent or a friend, returning to a house where their bed is already built. Older children do well with a job — labelling, or being in charge of the first-night box.

Pets need a closed room with a sign on the door, or a day at a sitter. Cats in particular will find the one open door in a house full of open doors.

The first-night box, itemised

One box, clearly marked, loaded last and unloaded first — or better, carried in the car.

  • Kettle, mugs, tea, coffee, milk and a bottle opener
  • Toilet roll, hand soap, towels, toothbrushes and toothpaste
  • Bedding for every bed, made up first before the boxes go in
  • Phone chargers, a lamp, a torch and spare bulbs
  • Scissors, screwdriver, tape, cleaning cloths and bin bags
  • Children's comfort items and pet food and bowls

Questions

Quick answers for New Cross SE14

Yes. The prices, timings and terms in this guide are the ones we work to across Lewisham, including SE14. The local variables are access and parking, plus ULEZ, and all of them are inside the written quote before you book.

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Isamel and Ali were terrific

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Best service as always!

I had a very positive experience with HelloService. I first used their service two years ago for the end of tenancy cleaning of my flat in Edinburgh, where I had lived for six years. I was quite nervous, as the property had been occupied for a long time, but HelloService delivered a very high standard of cleaning. The end of tenancy inspection was passed at the first attempt, and both my landlord and I were very satisfied with the result. I was genuinely impressed. More recently, when I needed an end of tenancy clean for my flat in Cambridge, I did not hesitate to contact HelloService again. I was pleased that they still had my records and even offered a returning customer discount. Although the price was slightly higher than before, I was happy to proceed given my previous experience, especially as they provide a seven-day guarantee, which not many companies offer. While the first team did not fully meet the expected standard, the company responded quickly and arranged a re-clean the very next day. I really appreciated this prompt response. Denisse and her team in Cambridge delivered an excellent service. They carefully followed the checkout report, addressed all the issues in detail and carried out a thorough clean across the entire flat. The overall standard was very high and the property is now in very good condition. I truly appreciate the professionalism, responsiveness and reliability of the company. I also enquired about a regular monthly cleaning service and, although this is not something they currently offer, I would certainly have considered using them for this as well. This is not the first time I have used HelloService and my experience has consistently been positive. I would highly recommend their services and would happily use them again in the future.
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Who wrote this page

Reviewed by Sarbaz Hassan, Operations Director .

Prices, access notes and timings on this page come from jobs our own crews have run in New Cross SE14 — not from a generic template. Tell us if anything here is out of date and we will correct it.

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