Culcheth House Clearances
At Zebra Removals we pride ourselves on providing a fast and efficient house clearance and office clearance services.
Whether you need a full house clearance or office clearance, or you simply want a single item taken away, we are the people to call.

Our Culcheth house clearance service is the most comprehensive on the market.
•We will clear all items from the premises, leaving the property tidy and swept through
•All items that are to be disposed of are taken to responsible licensed waste transfer stations with the highest recycling standard
•We offset the cost of the house clearance against any residual value in the items cleared
•We offer a fixed price service, with no hidden costs
•All our work is carried out by dedicated, experienced and friendly house clearance staff
•We facilitate the re-use of as many of the items we clear as possible, enabling us to offer the most environmentally friendly solution
•We are delighted to take items to charity shops on behalf of our clients
•We offer a delivery and removal service for items being retained by our clients

Above all our house clearance service is highly price competitive, professional and hassle free.
How does our house clearance service work?
It's very easy, you call us, we give you a free no obligation quote, and if you're happy for us to proceed we do the job at a time that suits you.
We Will Make Your House Clearance Easy
We know a thing or two about getting your home cleared quickly and with zero stress for you.
If you have any shape or size of property, we can quickly and considerately clear it for you, leaving you with a nice clean empty space.
We love the environment and because of this we endeavour to recycle, reuse or dispose of your items in the most environmentally friendly ways possible.
Our teams are at all times, completely professional and efficient house clearance specialists. .
Zebra Removals is fully insured and fully licensed with the Environment Agency, registration number CB/XM3989SC

If you are seriously considering a flat or house clearance, call us at once. Why?
We do clear everything. Clothes, furniture, carpets, books, washing machines, refrigerators and anything else you don't need can be removed fast.
We respect your time. Rapid and reliable house clearance services with minimum disturbance to you are what we offer.
We clear fast. The only thing you have to do is contact us.
Our prices include the cost of rubbish disposal, the clearance of all areas, the loading of unwanted items onto a truck and recycling wherever possible. All of our work is fully licensed and insured.
We are an environmentally friendly firm. All rubbish is transported to professional recycling facilities. Most waste taken is later recycled or reused.
Call us now for your free quote 01925 497477
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Culcheth Information.

Culcheth is a large village approximately 6 miles North East of Warrington.
The village has many ameneties including a library, two supermarkets, village hall and sport facilities.
It has a large village green where the annual community day is held.
On Saxon maps showing south Lancashire the village is marked as "Calchuth" or "Celchyth." On these very early maps and deeds the name is also written as "Kilcheth," "Kylchith," and "Kilshaw." It is believed to derive from the Cumbric, 'at the edge of a wood,' 'black wood' or 'retreat in a wood.', although the less likely Anglo-Saxon alternative, 'shoe-shaped heath' has also been suggested.
Another suggestion is that the name is Norman, from one of the families who settled in the area. Four families settled in the region, including the de Culcheths, de Risleys and de Holcrofts, and each contributed part of their crest to the crest of Culcheth.
The area is known to have been established before or around the time of the Norman invasion, from its mention in the Domesday Book.

Culcheth Hall was latterly owned by the Withington family until its demolition after World War II.
Until 1974, Culcheth was in Lancashire but was moved into Cheshire by the local government reorganisation. On 1 April 1998, the Warrington unitary authority was created of which Culcheth is a part.
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