Town-centre and estate addresses are straightforward; rural-residential edges are gate-decided. The address tells us which, so we scout it before we quote.
Moving in Pitt Town
Pitt Town is one of Macquarie’s five towns, named in 1810, and it wears its history and its growth side by side. There is a small heritage village core around Bathurst and Johnston Streets, and there are brand-new estates of large family homes on streets like Eden Circuit and Fernadell Drive that did not exist a decade ago — and then there is the acreage on the arterials, Cattai Road and Pitt Town Dural Road, where properties sit well back behind gates. So a Pitt Town move depends entirely on which Pitt Town you are in. A new-estate home is a clean, modern, double-garage move; a heritage cottage or an acreage block is a different job, with original stairs at one or a long gravel approach and a turning circle to think about at the other. We ask the address first because in Pitt Town the address tells us almost everything about the day.
What we read before we quote
Field notes · Pitt Town
- Three distinct types in one suburb: heritage village core, new estates, and acreage on the arterials
- New-estate homes (Eden Circuit, Fernadell Drive) are clean modern double-garage moves
- Acreage off Cattai Road and Pitt Town Dural Road sits behind gates with long approaches
- The address decides the day here — we scout it before quoting
Send us the pickup and drop-off addresses with your quote and we'll tell you exactly how we'd handle your Pitt Town move — the parking or the gate, the carry, and any drive, staircase or river crossing that needs a plan.
Parking, permits and access in the Hawkesbury
Unlike the inner-city councils, the Hawkesbury doesn’t run a removalist “works-zone” permit system — out here the real constraint isn’t a parking bay, it’s the gate: the driveway, the turning circle and the ground. Where a truck needs to sit on a narrow rural road or a heritage street, we plan legal, safe positioning and the right timing on the day. If a particular job needs anything from council — a skip, or a road or footpath occupation — we sort that out with you first, so nothing on move day is a surprise.
Our Pitt Town removal services
House Removals
Whole-home moves across the river towns and the ridge.
Office & Commercial
Shopfronts, farm offices and rural businesses, moved with minimal downtime.
Furniture & Single Items
One sofa, a piano, a tractor-shed find: single pieces and small loads.
Packing & Unpacking
Pro packing, quality cartons, and unpacking at the other end.
Interstate & Country
Moving on from the valley: capitals, the coast and the country.
Storage Solutions
Short or long-term storage when the dates do not line up.
Pitt Town removals: common questions
Why do you ask for my exact Pitt Town address first?
Because Pitt Town is three suburbs in one. A new-estate home on Eden Circuit or Fernadell Drive is a clean modern double-garage move; a heritage cottage in the old village has original stairs; and an acreage block on Cattai Road or Pitt Town Dural Road sits behind a gate with a long approach. The address tells us which.
Is a new-estate home in Pitt Town an easy move?
Usually, yes. The newer estates have wide streets, standard driveways and double garages, so access is rarely the issue — we focus the crew on doing it quickly and carefully.
I’m on acreage off the arterial — will you need a shuttle?
Often, yes — and we plan for it. If your drive is long, gravel, steep, gated or soft after rain, a full-size pantech can struggle to reach the door or turn around. In that case we park the big truck where it can stand safely and run a smaller shuttle vehicle in for the last leg. We work this out from your address and a couple of photos before we quote, so it’s priced in, not a move-day shock.
How much does a move in Pitt Town cost?
Our online-quote rates start at $200/hour for two movers and a truck ($250 for three, $400 for a larger crew with two trucks), and you get a clear indicative quote up front for your specific move. No surprises on the day.