Removals from Wimbledon to Spain
The Costas, Valencia, Madrid and Barcelona — a long, well-run corridor south, packed for the distance and cleared through customs for you.
Spain is the classic move — sun, space and a lower cost of living, whether that’s a Costa Blanca apartment, a Costa del Sol villa or a place inland where the pace is slower still. It’s a long haul from Wimbledon, but a familiar one, and the length is exactly why the packing and the plan have to be right.
The corridor south
We leave Wimbledon on the A3 and M25, cross the Channel, then commit to the long drive down through France — past Paris or around it, down through the Rhône towards the Mediterranean, and across the Spanish border. For the eastern coast and Barcelona it’s the AP-7 corridor hugging the Med down to Valencia, Alicante and the Costa Blanca, then round to Murcia and the Costa Cálida. For Madrid and the interior the route swings inland; for Andalucía and the Costa del Sol it’s the long final leg south to Málaga and Marbella. We run these regularly and plan the stops accordingly.
Who we move to Spain
Retirees making the move they’ve planned for years, families after a different childhood, remote workers swapping a London flat for a place with a terrace, and second-home owners kitting out a bolthole. Some go with a full house; plenty go with a curated part-load and buy the rest out there.
Packed for a long journey
A move to the Costas is hundreds of miles of motorway, so nothing travels loose or under-wrapped. Furniture is dismantled to travel safely, fragiles are properly crated, and everything is logged on a labelled inventory that also serves your customs paperwork. It’s the same care as a local house move, scaled up for the distance.
The Spanish customs side
Since Brexit, moving a household into Spain needs the right documentation — a detailed inventory, the transit and customs declarations, and residence paperwork (the baja consular / padrón side of things) where you’re relocating your main home and claiming relief. We prepare and manage it so your belongings clear cleanly rather than waiting on a missing form.
Timing and storage
Spanish completions and rentals don’t always line up with a UK move date. If there’s a gap, we can store your things in Wimbledon before departure or hold them until you’re ready to receive them. As with every route, we won’t put a transit time or a price on this page — that comes in a written quote once we understand the move.
Wimbledon to Spain — common questions
Can’t see yours? Ask us directly — we answer plainly, no sales script.
Do you cover the Costas and inland Spain?
Both. The Costa Blanca and Costa del Sol are our busiest Spanish destinations, but we also move to Valencia, Madrid, Barcelona and the villages inland. The coastal runs and the city moves are planned differently, and we tell you which yours is.
What’s the route to Spain?
Down through France to the border and across on the AP-7 Mediterranean corridor for the eastern coast and Barcelona, or over towards the west for Madrid and the interior. It’s a long, well-trodden corridor we run regularly.
How does customs work moving to Spain?
As with any UK-to-EU move: a full inventory, transit and customs paperwork, and residence documents for relief where it applies to a main-home move. We prepare and manage the Spanish side for you.
Can you store our things during the move?
Yes — before you leave Wimbledon or while you get keys at the other end. If your Spanish completion or rental start doesn’t line up with the move, we can bridge the gap.
Moving from Wimbledon to Spain?
Send us the Spanish destination and a rough inventory, and we’ll plan the corridor and the customs — then quote it clearly.