McCrorys Removals Ltd have had a UK Depot in Nottingham since 1980, after relocating from the North East of England to provide a more central location for the increasing numbers of customers moving from London and the South of England to Ireland.
With the premises and yard within three miles of Nottingham City Centre, we have easy access to the M1 Motorway as well as the A50 which can get our removal lorries to Liverpool or Holyhead ports within a few hours.
One of the landmarks of our side of Nottingham City is the Nottingham Cattle Market.
It was opened as a Livestock Market in 1886, built at a cost of £33,000, Now about £5m. and cover an area of more than Nine Acres.
There were more acres added later, to accommodate its own slaughterhouses.
It even had it's own Railway sidings, for two lines, the LNE and the LMS Railways.
And had a branch of Lloyds Bank on the site!
At its height, 100,000 animals passed through the Cattle Market each year.
Selling Livestock at the Cattle Market finally ceased in January 1993, but the site still holds weekly auction sales of Antiques in a number of salerooms, running Simultaneously each Saturday.
So the historic Cattle Market continues to be part of the bustling life of Nottingham.
As well as having a depot in Nottingham, McCrorys Removals have facilities in Co Cavan, Co. Tyrone, and Dublin, and have a network of partners in London, Edinburgh, and Birmingham so can undertake removals from Ireland to England as well as removals to Scotland and Wales.
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