Access is generally good — regular driveways or heritage kerbs — so the plan is about parking position, the carry and timing, not gravel or gradient.
Moving in Windsor
Windsor is one of the oldest towns in the country — Governor Macquarie laid it out on the high ground above the river in 1810, and you still feel it in the surveyed grid around Thompson Square. George Street, Macquarie Street and The Terrace are narrow heritage streets lined with Georgian shopfronts and tight kerbs, so a move here is rarely about a long drive and almost always about the street itself. There is no room to leave a pantech blocking George Street at school pick-up, and the older terraces and cottages have steep stairs, narrow hallways and original doorways that decide how a wardrobe comes out. Windsor also sits low on the river flat, so on the rare wet week we keep an eye on the timing of the crossing. Tell us the address and we will scout the kerb, the carry and the best window before move day.
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Field notes · Windsor
- Heritage town grid — George Street and The Terrace are narrow with tight kerbs and limited room for a large truck to sit
- Older terraces and Georgian cottages: steep original stairs, narrow halls and tight doorways shape how furniture comes out
- Low-lying on the river flat (about 19 m) — in a wet spell we time the move around the river crossings
- Town-centre move, so the constraint is the street and the carry distance, not gravel or gradient
Send us the pickup and drop-off addresses with your quote and we'll tell you exactly how we'd handle your Windsor 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 Windsor 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.
Windsor removals: common questions
Where can the truck park on a move in central Windsor?
George Street and The Terrace are narrow heritage streets with limited room, so we plan the truck’s position and timing rather than assuming a spot will be free. For a tight central address we often work outside peak times and stage the carry; tell us the exact address and we’ll have a plan before move day.
My Windsor home is an old terrace with steep stairs — is that a problem?
No, it’s a normal day for us. Original stairs, narrow halls and tight period doorways just need the right approach and sometimes a hoist or a dismantle. Send a photo of anything large or awkward with your enquiry and we’ll tell you exactly how we’d handle it.
Does Windsor flooding affect a move?
Almost never. Windsor sits low on the river flat, so in a genuinely wet spell we simply keep an eye on the forecast and the river crossings and time the move sensibly. The towns were built on the high ground for exactly this reason, and the vast majority of moves are completely unaffected.
How much does a move in Windsor 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.