Removals from London
to your French address
Door-to-door specialist removals from any London postcode to anywhere in France. Eurotunnel-routed, customs paperwork sorted both ends, weekly schedule to every French region.
How we run London
→ to anywhere in France
London is the corridor we run most heavily — every working week, often twice a week in peak season. The London catchment for our service covers every postcode: central (W1, SW1, EC, WC), inner (N, NW, E, SE, W postcodes), and outer (suburb-zone postcodes through Bromley, Croydon, Kingston, Hounslow, Enfield, Barnet, Harrow, and Bexley). If you live within the M25 we will survey at your address.
The London → France route runs predominantly via Eurotunnel from Folkestone, with the Dover ferry as the alternative for moves heading to Brittany or Normandy where the timing favours Calais. From a central London load point we can typically reach the M20 within an hour, putting the tunnel inside half a working day from doorstep — that matters for the customs filing window and helps us hit consolidated route departures.
Onward from the French side, our regular London-to-France weekly runs hit Lille, Paris, Lyon, Provence (Aix and beyond), the Côte d'Azur, and the Atlantic coast. London-to-Paris specifically is our shortest French corridor and the one where we offer the most flexible scheduling — partial loads, single-item shipments, and full-house removals all sit on the same weekly Paris run.
The paperwork side from London is identical to the rest of the UK — EORI, ToR1, the French douanes declaration — but London households moving to France often have additional considerations we have built familiarity with: art and gallery pieces from the central London market, wine cellars from outer-borough houses, school furniture from international-school-affiliated households moving to French equivalents, and second-home moves into existing French properties (the half-move scenario where customs filing needs to reflect a household that already has goods at the destination).
Specifics for London
→ France
- Primary channel route: Eurotunnel (Folkestone → Calais).
- Secondary route: Dover → Calais ferry where schedule favours.
- Direct ferry to Brittany (Portsmouth → Caen / Saint-Malo) used for Brittany / Normandy / Loire moves.
- Survey across all M25 postcodes; in-person walk-through at your address.
- Weekly Paris run; weekly Provence/Côte d'Azur run; consolidated route options for cost-efficient partial loads.
Every French region
on the same weekly schedule
Common questions
about the London route
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Yes — every London postcode within the M25, central inner and outer. Our surveyor visits at your address.
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Most London moves go via Eurotunnel (Folkestone → Calais) for the speed and timing flexibility. For destinations in Brittany or Normandy where the western ferry is faster, we use Portsmouth → Caen or Saint-Malo.
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Weekly minimum, often twice a week in peak season. London-to-Paris is our shortest French corridor; we schedule consolidated departures specifically for Paris-bound loads.
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Yes — central London apartments often need a parking-bay permit chain through the council. We coordinate with your borough's parking team and time the load around the permit window.
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Always for full-house moves; we visit your London property in person before any figure goes on paper. For partial loads or single items, sometimes a video walk-through suffices.
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Common from London. Art and gallery pieces travel in custom crates; wine cellars under climate control with the right paperwork; pianos in dedicated cradles with specialist movers. Each itemised at survey.