Ormskirk House Clearances

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Ormskirk House Clearances

Warrington House Clearances is your local professional and reliable property clearance company covering Warrington, Ormskirk and surrounding areas.

Ormskirk House Clearances

If you need a property clearing in Ormskirk call in your local Ormskirk house clearance experts and we'll get the job done quickly and professionally. We have years of experience in clearing properties in Ormskirk large and small and no matter how cluttered,


We can clear the complete property including the garage, sheds, outbuildings, loft and garden and everything we clear is either donated, reused or recycled at a trade recycling centre with 100% landfill diversion.


We have the workers, vehicles, equipment and experience in Ormskirk house clearances we can guarantee that your Ormskirk house clearance will go smoothly and you'll have that empty property you need. You can walk out of the property now and walk back into an empty one.


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We offer a speedy and competitively priced service and get the job done quickly, giving you a clean, tidy space that’s ready to put to good use, instead of being filled with belongings.


We have an excellent working relationship with our regular customers who use us time and time again. And we pride ourselves on our customer service and professionalism.


We work with domestic households, private landlords, estate agents, builders, property managers, garden associations, construction companies, solicitors and many other businesses in Ormskirk



We are a responsible company that’s fully insured and licensed with the Environment Agency and we only use licensed recycling centres

If you need an Ormskirk house clearance, flat clearance, garage clearance or shed clearance call your local property clearance experts on 0800 4480645 or use the button below to email us.


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Ormskirk House Clearances

Save time

Warrington House Clearances are on hand to get your property cleared quickly.

Friendly Team

Call our office for a chat about your house clearance needs. and ask any questions about our service.

We clear everything

We can give you an empty property; we clear properties, lofts, garages, sheds and gardens.

Ormskirk  House Clearance

Full House Clearances

 We understand that having to clear a house is no easy task and if you've made a start yourself then you'll have discovered this yourself. It's far easier and more cost effective to call in the professionals and let us do all the hard work rather than hiring a series of skips and taking the job on yourself.

 

Ormskirk Part House Clearances

Just The Big Stuff

Quite often we get called in when a customer has already cleared all or nearly all of the smaller items and they just have the big items to clear. We're more than happy to take on these jobs and can have large items of furniture removed quickly for charity donation or for recycling.

Single Item Disposal

Just a Sofa?

If you've just got a single item of a couple of items to clear then we're more than happy to help out. We regularly collect mattresses, sofas, kitchen appliances and even upright pianos throughout Warrington and the surrounding areas.

Some information about Ormskirk

The name is Old Norse in origin and is derived from Ormres kirkja, from a personal name, Ormr (which means "serpent" or dragon), and the Old Norse word kirkja for church. Ormr may have been a Viking who settled here, became a Christian and founded the church but there are no other records or archaeological evidence to support this and Ormr's identity is unknown.


There is no reference to Ormskirk in the Domesday Book of 1086, but it has been suggested that it may have been part of Lathom at that time. In about 1189, the lord of Lathom granted the church of Ormskirk to Burscough Priory, which does suggest that Ormskirk had been subordinate to Lathom before that date


An open market is held twice weekly, on Thursdays and Saturdays, in the pedestrianised centre of Ormskirk. The location was originally the junction of the main roads to Preston, Liverpool and Wigan, and was marked by a market cross going back to medieval times. During the 18th and 19th centuries the Cross, as the junction was known, was the location of a large lamp mounted on an obelisk with a circular drinking fountain for both people and animals around the base. This was moved to the junction of St Helens Road and Moor Street to make room for the erection of the clock tower in 1876.


The fountain was then moved again to opposite the Drill Hall down Southport Road in the 1890s when space was needed to site the Disraeli statue. The market was established by a royal charter that was granted by Edward I in 1286 to the monks of Burscough Priory. Thursday has been market day in Ormskirk since at least 1292. The King also granted a borough charter to Ormskirk at about the same time, but this seems to have become extinct by the end of the 15th century


 The Ormskirk Poor Law Union was established in 1837, covering 21 parishes and townships from Tarleton to Simonswood, and from Birkdale to Skelmersdale. Ormskirk Union Workhouse was built in 1853 on Wigan Road and later became Ormskirk District General Hospital.


With its weekly markets, the town became a focal point for local farmers and their agricultural workers, cottagers, cow-keepers etc. to trade their goods and obtain necessities from the markets and from the retail establishments which were established along with public houses and inns. An engineering industry, based on making and mending agricultural machinery also developed.


The town became known for its gingerbread over the years when local women would bake the gingerbread in their own homes and then take it to the staging inns to sell to passengers. When the railway arrived in the mid 19th century, the local gingerbread sellers found a new market. They were allowed to sell their product to passengers travelling through the railway station. One particular customer Edward, Prince of Wales, later Edward VII, enjoyed the local gingerbread so much he sent orders to the town.


The baking of gingerbread became part of the retail history of the town, with several local bakers claiming to have the original gingerbread recipe. A well known local woman, Sally Woods, was a recognisable figure on the market selling her gingerbread.





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Warrington House Clearances

Unit 1 Greys Court

Woolston

Warrington

WA1 4SH

Mail: info@warringtonhouseclearances.com

Phone: 0800 4480645

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