Removals from Camberwell, Denmark Hill, and inner-South London.
A town-origin operator for international moves out of SE5. Four corridors — France, Italy, Spain, Portugal — weighted to art-world, academic, medical-research, and conservation-property work. Considered pace, no salesmanship.
Camberwell → France · Italy · Spain · Portugal.
Each corridor has its own destination weighting and customer mix. Each one is planned around the vocational rhythm of the move — academic calendar, residency date, hospital handover, or the long-planned conservation-property timing.
Camberwell to France
France from Camberwell is mostly Paris — gallery and art-school relocations, medical-research postings, the occasional long-planned move to a restored property in the regions.
- Paris gallery and art-school moves
- Lyon and Paris medical research
Camberwell to Italy
Italy from Camberwell is mostly art-school, university, and conservation-property moves. The Italian art cities (Florence, Bologna, Venice) and the regional universities are the recurring destinations.
- Italian art-city residencies
- Academic and medical research postings
Camberwell to Spain
Spain from Camberwell is split between Madrid (Prado, Reina Sofía, the gallery world), Barcelona (design district, IED-area moves, medical research), and Bilbao (Guggenheim and the wider art corridor).
- Madrid and Barcelona gallery-world moves
- Spanish university and medical research
Camberwell to Portugal
Portugal from Camberwell is Lisbon design-district moves, Porto creative-cultural quarter relocations, and Coimbra university and medical-research postings. The Algarve-retirement corridor sits elsewhere on the network.
- Lisbon design-district moves
- Porto creative-cultural quarter
Where we work out of.
Camberwell Removals is a town-origin operator. The catchment is SE5 — Camberwell at the centre, Denmark Hill to the south, the Camberwell Grove conservation area to the east, and the streets that overlap into Walworth, East Dulwich, Loughborough Junction, and Herne Hill.
We also coordinate moves originating elsewhere in the UK where the destination falls in one of our four corridors. The main UK origins we work from beyond Camberwell itself are below.
- London
- Manchester
- Birmingham
- Leeds
- Glasgow
- Edinburgh
- Bristol
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The high street, Camberwell Church Street, Camberwell Road — the central SE5 catchment.
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The hospital-and-station belt — Denmark Hill rail, the King's College Hospital campus, Ruskin Park edge.
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The Georgian conservation area — Grove Lane, Champion Hill edge, Grove Park boundary.
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Around the Green itself, Camberwell New Road, the streets between the high street and Loughborough Junction.
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Across Lordship Lane toward East Dulwich rail — overlapping family-residential streets.
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North toward Walworth, Brandon Estate, Aylesbury Estate edges and Burgess Park north side.
How the routes run.
Most of our moves go by road via Eurotunnel or the Dover-Calais ferry, then south through France to the destination country. For Iberian moves we sometimes route by sea direct to Lisbon, Porto, or Bilbao. For Venice or southern-Italian destinations we combine the road leg with a sea crossing or water-access transfer.
The map gives a rough sense of the routing; the right routing for your move comes from the survey — pace, budget, timing, and access at both ends shape it.
If we are the wrong operator for your move, we will say so.
Camberwell weights its country pages toward the moves the catchment actually does — gallery, academic, medical-research, and conservation-property. There are destination patterns better served by a sister site in our network. If yours is one of them, we will redirect you up front.
- Costa del Sol, Costa Blanca, or coastal-lifestyle Spain
- Algarve retirement or broader southern Portugal
- Rural Provence, Dordogne, or southern French retirement
- Italian lakes, family-lifestyle Tuscany, retirement-Tuscan
Tell us about the move.
A short brief is enough to get started. The first reply is normally within a working day or two — an acknowledgement and the questions we need to put a written quote together.