You Local Golborne House Clearance Company
Warrington House Clearances is your local professional and reliable property clearance company covering Warrington, Golborne and surrounding areas.
If you need a property clearing in Golborne call in your local Golborne house clearance experts and we'll get the job done quickly and professionally. We have years of experience in clearing properties in Golborne 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 Golborne house clearances we can guarantee that your Golborne 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.
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 Golborne.
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 Golborne 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.
Warrington House Clearances are on hand to get your property cleared quickly.
Call our office for a chat about your house clearance needs. and ask any questions about our service.
We can give you an empty property; we clear properties, lofts, garages, sheds and gardens.
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.
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.
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.
The name Golborne derives from the Old English golde and burna, and means "stream where marsh marigolds grow". The earliest settlements in the present-day town were on banks of the Millingford Brook, hence its name being derived from a water course where calendula grew. Golborne has been recorded in ancient documents as Goldeburn in 1187, Goldburc in 1201, Goseburn and Goldburn in 1212 and Golburne in 1242. Golborne and Gowborne were 16th-century spellings
A settlement at Golborne has existed since at least the time of the Domesday book. The manor was held in two moieties, half by the Lords of Lowton, and the half by the Golbornes up to the reign of Henry III, and later by various families including the Fleetwoods and Leghs.
The old Manor of Golborne stood to the north side of the village, giving its name to a public house on Church Street (now demolished). The manor and its lands extended as far as St Luke's Church in Lowton, and also gives its name to Manor Avenue and Manor Court.
The town grew during the Industrial Revolution as the mining industry expanded. On 18 March 1979 there was a methane explosion at the town's colliery caused by an electrical spark, which took the lives of ten miners. Of the eleven present, only one survived. The colliery closed in 1989. The location of the former colliery is known locally as the 'Bonk' which originated in the migration of Welsh miners to North West coal mines: 'Bonk' derives from the Welsh: banc – the spoil heap of the colliery. It is now used as a business park. The closure of the colliery led to the loss of employment for a large proportion of Golborne's population as well as people from nearby towns such as Abram, Lowton and Ashton-in-Makerfield. Unemployment problems have been mostly eradicated in recent years with the introduction of new industries which have created new jobs, for example, the creation of Stone Cross Industrial Park.
There is a campaign to reopen the town's main line railway station – Golborne South. As part of Greater Manchester's Transport Initiative Fund package, a station at Golborne would be reinstated, probably on the site of the original station off the A573 in the centre of town. Golborne's branch line station – Golborne North – was closed in 1952.
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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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Warrington House Clearances is a division of The Waste Clearance Team Ltd a registered company in England and Wales company no. 12737731. Registered office 1 Greys Court, Woolston, Warrington, WA1 4SH
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