
House Clearance in Beaconsfield
Executor, downsizing and pre-sale clearances of long-held detached houses in the Burkes Road, Ledborough Lane and Seeleys areas — with a dedicated Beaconsfield house clearance page.
Licensed Waste Carrier: Waste carrier CBDU435706
Buckinghamshire · Rubbish clearance
Clearance from £130.
Licensed rubbish removal for Beaconsfield's Old Town, New Town, Holtspur and Wilton Park — whole-house and probate clearances, renovation strip-outs and garden waste, priced by the load with loading and disposal included. Based in Datchet, just off the M4 side of the M25.
Send photos, get a price — no site visit for most jobs.
WhatsApp photos for a fast quote (opens in a new tab)From £130 a load
Quarter load, up to 250 kg. Loading and disposal included.
Open 7 days a week
Open from 6am (6:30am Mon and Sun).
Quote from photos
Send a few photos for a firm price. No site visit for most jobs.
Licence CBDU435706
Fully insured. Check the EA register (opens in a new tab)
Same-day collections available — call to check today's availability.
Local context
47.1% of Beaconsfield ward households live in a detached house — about double the England share — and 38.3% own outright (Census 2021). Clearances here are usually long-held family homes with a garage, a loft and a garden to empty.
Beaconsfield is a town of three parts, and each produces a different kind of clearance. The Old Town, around the A40 crossroads, is a conservation area with 129 listings along London End, Wycombe End, Windsor End and Aylesbury End, where houses form continuous rows reached through coaching entrances and rear yards. The New Town grew around the station, with shops along Penn Road and Station Road and flats on the floors above. Holtspur, to the west, expanded after the Second World War and is where most renovation work on post-war homes happens.
Between them sit the large-plot areas — Gregories and Burkes Road, Penn Road and Ledborough Lane, The Seeleys — where homes are regularly extended or replaced, and each project starts with a strip-out. Add the Wilton Park development on the east side, consented for up to 350 homes with retirement housing planned in later phases, and the town has a steady flow of moves, downsizes and refits.
All of it is priced from the same published table, from £130 for a quarter load. Send photos of the rooms, the garage and the garden and we will tell you how many loads a Beaconsfield clearance needs before you book.

Published prices
Prices start at £130 for a quarter load (up to 250 kg) and rise to £390 for a full load (up to 1,000 kg), with loading and disposal included. Items carried down from a flat above a Penn Road shop or out through an Old Town yard are priced from the same table.
Buckinghamshire Council's bulky collection charges £65 for one to three items, £130 for four to six and £195 for seven to nine (the maximum), kerbside only — it will not enter the property, take items down steps, or collect kitchens, bathroom suites, building materials or garden waste. A load price covers all of that, with the labour included.
Send us photos and we'll price your Beaconsfield job exactly.
| Load size | Price | Labour included | Max weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1/4 load | £130 | 15 mins | 250 kg |
| 1/2 load | £220 | 30 mins | 500 kg |
| 3/4 load | £300 | 1 hour | 750 kg |
| Full load | £390 | 1 hour | 1,000 kg |
Loading, transport and licensed disposal are included in every load price.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Mattress | £30 single / £40 double / £45 queen or king |
| Fridge or freezer | £50 small or under-counter / £70 tall / £100 American-style |
| Sofa or armchairs | £35 |
| Extra labour | £10 per 10 minutesOnly if a job runs past the labour included in the load price. |
Services in Beaconsfield
Ranked by what Beaconsfield's housing actually produces: whole-house and probate clearances of detached homes first, renovation strip-outs second, and shops, offices and flats above the New Town parades behind them.

Executor, downsizing and pre-sale clearances of long-held detached houses in the Burkes Road, Ledborough Lane and Seeleys areas — with a dedicated Beaconsfield house clearance page.

Strip-outs before an extension or a plot rebuild, and the old kitchens, bathroom suites, carpets and fitted furniture from post-war Holtspur refits that the council's bulky service excludes.
How it works
Photos first, a fixed price second, then a date that suits you. Most Beaconsfield jobs are quoted without a visit.
Message a few photos on WhatsApp, use the quote form or call us. That is enough for a firm price — no site visit needed for most jobs.
We confirm the load size, any itemised extras and the access arrangements. Open 7 days a week. Same-day collections available — call to check today's availability.
The team carries everything out, loads the vehicle and takes it away for licensed disposal. You do not need to be there if access is arranged.
Beaconsfield access note: for an Old Town property, tell us whether we load from the street or through a coaching entrance into a rear yard. For flats over the New Town shops, tell us the floor, the stairs and the nearest place a vehicle can stand. For large-plot homes, the gate width and whether items are in outbuildings.
Access and logistics
The town's own planning evidence describes the Old Town as blighted by traffic and parking and the Penn Road–Station Road spine as congested. We plan where the vehicle stands before we arrive.
Buildings on the four Ends form continuous rows broken by coaching entrances, with yards and end-on plots behind. If your access is through an archway or a rear yard, items are hand-carried to the vehicle — say so and we size the crew for it.
Market Place, London End, Wycombe End and much of Windsor End are given over to parking with no time limit, beside A40 traffic that queues when the M40 has problems. A wait-and-load visit, timed outside the busiest periods, is usually the answer.
Penn Road and Station Road have homes on the upper floors of the shops and no private parking. Tell us about stairs, any rear service access and where we can load; we may suggest a time outside shopping hours.
Homes in the Burkes Road, Ledborough Lane and Seeleys areas usually have drives. What matters is the gate width, a long carry from rear garden buildings, and whether a skip or contractor's vehicle is already on site.
Beaconsfield Recycling Centre on London Road is free for Buckinghamshire residents, but vans and large trailers need a permit, free DIY waste is capped at two 50-litre bags a week (then £4.20 a bag), and it is busiest on weekend afternoons. That is why a whole kitchen or a run of fence panels comes to us.
Buckinghamshire Council tells residents to check their clearance company is an authorised carrier, to pay by card or bank transfer rather than cash, and warns of a £600 fixed penalty if your waste is fly-tipped. Our registration is CBDU435706, and you get a receipt for every job.
Local property
One in five residents of the ward is 65 or over and 11.9% are 75 or over (Census 2021). A large share of our Beaconsfield work is a family or an executor emptying a home that has been lived in for decades.
The detached houses that make up nearly half the ward's homes come with the storage to match: double garages, full lofts, summerhouses and sheds at the end of long gardens. When one is sold after a long occupancy, or when a couple move to something smaller, the clearance is measured in loads rather than items, and the sorting — keep, sell, donate, dispose — is part of the job.
The Old Town is different work. Listed cottages and townhouses on the Ends and the workers' terraces of Lakes Lane have small frontages and awkward access, and the clearance has to leave the building's original fixtures exactly where they are. Behind the Ends, the backland closes at Malthouse Square, Horseshoe Crescent and Old Town Close are reached by footpaths and single roads.
The New Town and Holtspur supply the turnover: flats over the Penn Road shops changing tenants, 1950s and 60s houses being modernised, housing-association voids, and new Wilton Park residents with a garage full of packaging and furniture that did not fit.
An executor is clearing a parent's five-bedroom detached house after forty years of ownership. Photos of each room, the loft and the garage fix the number of loads; paperwork, photographs and anything of value are set aside; the house is emptied over a planned day with a written note of what was removed.
A London End property has no drive and a rear yard reached through a coaching entrance. The clearance is planned as a wait-and-load: the vehicle stands for the loading only, furniture is hand-carried through the archway, and nothing fixed to the listed building is touched.
A family is modernising a 1950s house and needs the old kitchen units, a bathroom suite, carpets and a run of garden fencing gone — none of which the council's bulky service will take and more than the recycling centre's DIY allowance covers. It leaves in a single visit before the fitters arrive.
Illustrative situations, not customer accounts. Every job is priced from your own photos.

Why AM Rubbish Clearance
A registered upper-tier waste carrier (CBDU435706) that knows the difference between a London End yard, a Penn Road flat and a Burkes Road drive — and quotes accordingly, from photos.
Environment Agency registration CBDU435706 (carrier, dealer - upper tier). Check it yourself on the public register before you book anyone.
Insured for work inside homes and commercial premises, so you are covered while we carry, load and remove.
One team for houses, flats, gardens, offices, shops and units — the same published prices apply to both.
Everything we collect is taken to licensed waste facilities. As a registered carrier we are accountable for every load, and you can check our registration before you book.
Our vehicles meet current emissions standards, so we can collect inside low-emission zones.
Open 7 days a week, from 6am (6:30am Mon and Sun). Same-day collections available — call to check today's availability.
Beaconsfield is well inside our working area from Datchet, reached via the M25 and Junction 2 of the M40, so it is part of our regular round rather than an occasional trip.
All services
Every service runs in Beaconsfield at the same published prices. House clearance has its own Beaconsfield page; the others link to the main service pages.
Local pageHouse Clearance in BeaconsfieldQuestions answered
Answers for the Old Town, the New Town, Holtspur and Wilton Park. Anything else, send photos and ask.
Not covered here? Call 07857 647238 and ask.
Yes — the Old Town, the New Town, Holtspur and Wilton Park, plus the surrounding villages such as Knotty Green and Seer Green, from our Datchet base on the Berkshire side of the M25. Gerrards Cross and Marlow each have their own page.
From £130 for a quarter load (up to 250 kg) to £390 for a full load (up to 1,000 kg), labour and disposal included, with no extra for carrying down from a flat or through a yard. A typical detached-house clearance is several loads, which is why we ask for photos first.
For up to nine items you can put at the kerb by 6am, the council's service is the cheaper option at £65 per three items. It will not enter the house, carry items down steps, or take kitchens, bathroom suites, building materials or garden waste, and flats must agree a collection point in advance — for anything beyond that, a licensed clearance does the lifting.
You can for ordinary household loads — it is free for Buckinghamshire residents and needs no booking. A hired van or large trailer needs a permit for every visit, DIY waste beyond two 50-litre bags a week costs £4.20 a bag, tippers and tail-lifts are not allowed, and weekend afternoons are the busiest time.
Yes — that is the normal arrangement on London End, Wycombe End, Windsor End and Aylesbury End, where buildings form continuous rows. We carry through the archway or yard by hand and keep the vehicle on the street only while it is being loaded.
We clear them regularly: tell us the floor, whether there is a rear staircase or service entrance, and where a vehicle can stand. Both roads are congested in the day, so we will usually suggest a start time outside peak shopping hours.
Yes — kitchen units, doors, flooring, bathroom suites, fencing and shed timber are all priced by the load. We do not handle asbestos or other hazardous construction waste, so tell us if a survey has flagged any.
No. In the Old Town conservation area we clear contents and loose fittings only; anything forming part of the fabric of a listed building stays put unless you have consent and a contractor to remove it.
Buckinghamshire Council's own advice is to check, pay electronically and keep a receipt — search CBDU435706 on the Environment Agency's public register and you will find AM Rubbish Clearance Ltd as an upper-tier carrier. We accept card or bank transfer and issue a receipt for every job.
To licensed waste and recycling facilities, with reusable furniture and recyclable material separated where possible. Because we are registered and accountable for every load, nothing from your clearance ends up in a lane — which is the £600 penalty the council warns householders about.
Same-day collections available — call to check today's availability. Open 7 days a week, and a probate or pre-sale clearance can be booked for whichever day the executor or agent can give access.
Still weighing it up? Send photos, get a price.
A few phone photos are enough for a firm load price. Open 7 days a week.
Nearby areas
Gerrards Cross is the next town along the A40 towards London and Marlow lies to the west on the Thames — both are covered on their own pages, as are the Berkshire towns south of the M40.

A detached house and its garage, a flat above the shops, a Holtspur refit or an Old Town yard — photos are enough for a firm price in most cases. Open 7 days a week.
Same-day collections available — call to check today's availability.
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