House removals and office relocation Wolverhampton

Looking for assistance with moving house or relocating your business?

We have been providing removals to and from Wolverhampton for over 35 years

House Removals Packing Boxes
Peter Maskell Removals are a family-run business with over 35 years experience in household and business removals.

Whatever your needs, call Peter Maskell Removals & Storage

We pride ourselves on delivering top quality service to all our customers moving home or business, and are proud of the recommendations we receive. If you are worried about your belongings making it safely to their new home, you can trust us to get them there in one piece.

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Office Relocations

Office Relocations

We offer site to site relocation of business stock, office equipment, furnishings and documents in secure containers.

Professional Packing

Home & Office Clearance

Peter Maskell are registered waste carriers and can offer full office and home clearance.

Packing Crate Hire Halesowen

Packing Crate Hire

We have a range of heavy duty packing crates for hire. Available in three sizes up to 165 litre capacity.

Packaging Materials

Packing Materials

We stock a wide range of packing materials, such as boxes, tape, mattress covers and bubble wrap.

Professional Packing

Professional Packing

Why not take advantage of our professional packing service to help take the stress out of your move.

Piano Removals

Piano Removals

Peter Maskell specialise in the transport of pianos all over the UK by our fully trained and experienced staff.

Call today on 0121 550 2991 see what we can do for you

House Removals West Midlands

Peter Maskell Removals & Storage

Unit 1, Block 4, Shenstone Trading Estate
Bromsgrove Road
Halesowen
West Midlands
B63 3XB

Tel: 0121 550 2991
Mobile: 07850 827 771
Email: prmaskell@googlemail.com

Wolverhampton

Historically part of Staffordshire, the city is named after Wulfrun, who founded the town in 985, from the Anglo-Saxon Wulfrūnehēantūn (“Wulfrūn’s high or principal enclosure or farm”). Prior to the Norman Conquest, the area’s name appears only as variants of Heantune or Hamtun, the prefix Wulfrun or similar appearing in 1070 and thereafter. Alternatively, the city may have earned its original name from Wulfereēantūn (“Wulfhere’s high or principal enclosure or farm”) after the Mercian King,  who tradition tells us established an abbey in 659, though no evidence of an abbey has been found. The variation Wolveren Hampton is seen in medieval records, e.g. in 1381. (Source: Wikipedia)