East of England regional pricing

How Much Does a Man & Van Cost in Fenland?

Updated prices for . Fenland prices are typically 14% below the national average.

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Adjusts prices for: House Clearance (1-Bed)

Price summary

Fenland Price Summary

Service Low Average High
Man & Van (Per Hour, Local) £25 £35 £45
Half Day Hire (Up to 4 Hours) £85 £130 £170
Full Day Hire (Up to 8 Hours) £170 £240 £330

Prices include labour and materials. VAT may apply. Based on East of England regional pricing.

Full pricing

All Man & Van Prices in Fenland

Fenland is in East of England and man & van costs here are 14% below the national average. Prices are based on real regional wage data from the Office for National Statistics.

All prices include materials and labour unless stated otherwise. Prices verified 2026

Man & Van (Per Hour, Local)

Low

£25

Average

£35

High

£45

per hour (2hr minimum typical)

More details

One man with a van for local moves and deliveries. Most charge a 2-hour minimum. Ideal for small jobs like moving a few boxes, collecting purchases or shifting furniture between rooms.

What affects the price

  • Van size (SWB, LWB or Luton)
  • Whether loading help is needed
  • Parking availability at both ends
  • Time of day (evenings and weekends cost more)

Half Day Hire (Up to 4 Hours)

Low

£85

Average

£130

High

£170

up to 4 hours

More details

Half day man and van hire suitable for small flat moves, multiple deliveries or a house clearance. Gives enough time for loading, driving and unloading without rushing.

What affects the price

  • Distance between locations
  • Amount of items to move
  • Stairs or lift access
  • Whether packing assistance is needed

Full Day Hire (Up to 8 Hours)

Low

£170

Average

£240

High

£330

up to 8 hours

More details

Full day hire for larger moves or multiple drop-offs. Enough time to load a full van, drive across town and unload without time pressure.

What affects the price

  • Distance between locations
  • Volume of items to move
  • Number of collection or delivery locations
  • Loading and unloading help required

Studio / 1-Bed Flat Move (Local)

Low

£130

Average

£190

High

£260

2-4 hours

More details

Typical small flat move within the same city. Usually manageable with one man and a van. Includes loading, transport and unloading at the new address.

~95% labour, ~5% materials

What affects the price

  • Floor level (stairs vs lift access)
  • Distance between properties
  • Amount of furniture and boxes
  • Parking availability at both ends

2-Bed House Move (Local)

Low

£215

Average

£300

High

£390

4-6 hours

More details

Moving the contents of a 2-bedroom house within the same city. Usually needs a larger van (Luton) or two trips. Some companies send two men for this size move.

~96% labour, ~4% materials

What affects the price

  • Amount of furniture and belongings
  • Access at both properties
  • Distance between addresses
  • Whether furniture needs disassembling

Single Item Delivery (Local)

Low

£25

Average

£45

High

£70

1-2 hours

More details

Collecting and delivering a single large item like a sofa, fridge or wardrobe. Quick and affordable alternative to booking a full removal service.

What affects the price

  • Item size and weight
  • Distance between collection and delivery
  • Stairs at either end
  • Time and day of collection

Furniture Collection (eBay/Gumtree)

Low

£25

Average

£45

High

£70

1-2 hours

More details

Picking up purchased items from a seller and delivering to your home. Popular for marketplace buys where the seller cannot deliver.

What affects the price

  • Distance to the seller
  • Item size and weight
  • Seller availability and access
  • Return trip distance

IKEA / Store Delivery

Low

£35

Average

£50

High

£85

1-3 hours

More details

Collecting flat-pack or bulky items from stores and delivering to your home. Often cheaper than the store's own delivery service, especially for multiple items.

What affects the price

  • Distance from store to your home
  • Number and size of items
  • Whether assembly is needed (add-on service)
  • Time of day and day of week

House Clearance (1-Bed)

Low

£170

Average

£300

High

£430

3-5 hours

More details

Clearing all contents from a property including loading and disposal or recycling. Commonly needed for probate, end of tenancy or downsizing.

~93% labour, ~7% materials

What affects the price

  • Volume of items to clear
  • Whether hazardous waste is involved
  • Skip or tip disposal costs
  • Recycling versus landfill requirements

Office Move (Small, 2-3 Desks)

Low

£130

Average

£215

High

£300

2-4 hours

More details

Small office relocation including desks, chairs, IT equipment and files. Price covers loading, transport and unloading but not IT disconnection or reconnection.

~96% labour, ~4% materials

What affects the price

  • Amount of office equipment
  • IT disconnection and reconnection needs
  • Distance between offices
  • Building access (lift, loading bay, stairs)

Long Distance Move (100+ Miles)

Low

£260

Average

£430

High

£605

full day

More details

One-way long distance move where fuel costs are significant. Some operators charge a flat rate while others bill hourly plus mileage. The return journey empty is often factored into the price.

~97% labour, ~3% materials

What affects the price

  • Total distance in miles
  • Volume of items to move
  • Van size needed (SWB, LWB or Luton)
  • Whether return journey is factored in

Student Move

Low

£70

Average

£110

High

£170

1-3 hours

More details

Moving student belongings to or from university accommodation. Typically less volume than a full flat move, often just boxes, a desk and a bed.

What affects the price

  • Distance between home and university
  • Floor level of accommodation
  • Amount of belongings
  • Term-time parking restrictions

Step by step

What's Involved in Hiring a Man & Van

Booking a man and van is the quickest and most affordable way to move a small amount of furniture, collect a marketplace purchase, or clear out a property without hiring a full removal company.

1

Work out what you are moving

Make a list of items or take photos so the driver can estimate the right van size. A long-wheelbase Transit suits a few large items, while a Luton van is needed for a full flat move. Underestimating what you have leads to multiple trips and extra costs.

2

Get quotes and compare

Contact two or three operators and provide the collection and delivery addresses, item list, and any access issues like stairs or narrow streets. Compare hourly rates versus fixed prices. Check whether loading and unloading help is included or if it is a driver-only service.

3

Book and confirm details

Agree on the date, time, and price in writing (even a text message is fine). Confirm whether the driver will bring blankets, straps, and a trolley to protect your items. Ask about insurance — you want to know your belongings are covered in transit.

4

Prepare for the move

Pack smaller items into boxes and tape them shut. Disassemble any furniture that will not fit through doors. Clear a path from your front door to the van. If parking is tight, check whether you need a suspension from the council to reserve a loading bay.

5

Loading, transport and unloading

The driver loads items carefully, securing them with straps and blankets. Heavier items go in first, fragile items last. At the other end, everything is unloaded and placed where you want it. Check each item for damage before the driver leaves.

Regional comparison

How Fenland Compares

Average cost of man & van (per hour, local) across regions.

Fenland
-14% £35
National Average
baseline £40
London
+24% £50

Local insights

What Affects Man & Van Costs in Fenland?

Fenland has a diverse population with varying needs and budgets, all of which directly affect man & van costs. The local market, competition between providers, and demand levels in the area all influence what you will pay. Prices tend to be higher in areas with greater demand and fewer providers.

Fenland driver costs are 14% below the UK average, reflecting the local cost of living and market conditions. Despite regional variation, prices can still differ by 30-50% between providers for the same service, making it worth comparing multiple options.

Several factors affect what you will pay for man & van services in Fenland. The scope and complexity of what you need is the biggest driver, followed by the provider's experience and reputation. Premium or specialist options will cost more. For the most involved services, expect to pay £260 to £605 for long distance move (100+ miles) in Fenland.

When getting quotes in Fenland, compare at least three different providers. Ask for a detailed breakdown of what is included in the price. Always check insurance cover, reviews and itemised quotes before booking.

Depending on the work involved, you may also need removals (£215–£515), skip hire (£70–£170), or end-of-tenancy cleaning (£170–£390) in Fenland.

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about man & van costs in Fenland.

What is the difference between a man and van and a removal company?
A man and van is typically one or two people with a single van, ideal for small moves, single item deliveries or student moves. A removal company provides a larger team with a bigger vehicle, packing services and insurance for the full contents. For a full house move, a removal company is usually the better choice.
How much can fit in a standard van?
A large Luton van (the most common for moves) typically holds the contents of a one-bedroom flat, or about 2-3 rooms of furniture. A long-wheelbase transit van is smaller and suits single items or studio flat moves. For a 2-3 bedroom house, you will likely need multiple trips or a larger vehicle.
Do I need to help with the loading and unloading?
Most man and van services include loading and unloading as part of the price. However, if you are booking the cheapest possible service, check whether it is driver-only (you do the lifting) or includes a helper. Having an extra person makes a significant difference to the speed and safety of the move.
Is my stuff insured during a man and van move?
Many man and van operators have goods in transit insurance, but cover levels vary. Always ask to see proof of insurance before booking and check the maximum claim value. For valuable items, consider taking out your own transit insurance or checking whether your home contents insurance covers items during a move.
How far in advance should I book a man and van?
For a planned move, booking 1-2 weeks ahead usually gets you a good choice of dates and times. End-of-month dates are the busiest due to tenancy changeovers, so book earlier for those. For urgent same-day or next-day jobs, many operators can accommodate at short notice, though you may pay a premium.
Is a man and van cheaper than a removal company?
For a studio or 1-bed flat, a man and van is typically 40-60% cheaper than a removal company. For a 3-bed house, the saving narrows because you may need multiple trips or extra helpers. A removal company is usually better value for larger moves because they bring a bigger team and vehicle.
What should I not put in a man and van?
Most operators will not transport hazardous materials like gas bottles, paint, chemicals, or petrol. Very high-value items like fine art or antiques are better sent with a specialist courier who offers appropriate insurance cover. Check with your operator if you have anything unusual.
Do I need to tip the driver?
Tipping is not expected but is appreciated, especially if the driver has been helpful with heavy lifting or navigated difficult stairs. A round-up of the bill or £10-£20 is common for a good job. If you booked through an app, a positive review is equally valuable to the driver.
Can a man and van collect from IKEA or other stores?
Yes, this is one of the most popular uses. Many man and van operators offer store collection and delivery, which is often cheaper and more flexible than the store's own delivery service. Some will even go inside the store and help you load. Agree a flat price for the trip rather than an hourly rate.
How much does a man & van cost in Fenland in 2026?
Man & Van (Per Hour, Local) in Fenland typically costs between £25 and £45, with the average being around £35. Prices vary depending on the scope of work, materials used, and the specific requirements of your property.
Are man & van prices cheaper in Fenland than London?
Yes. Fenland man & van costs are typically 14% below the national average, while London prices run around 24% above it. For man & van (per hour, local), you could save over £15 compared to the same job in London.
How do I find a good man & van in Fenland?
Get at least three quotes from different removal companies, check recent reviews, and ask whether the quote includes VAT and everything you need. A detailed written quote that breaks down all costs is a good sign. Always check insurance cover, reviews and itemised quotes before booking.
What affects man & van prices in Fenland?
The main factors are the scope and complexity of what you need, the options and products chosen, and local market rates. Fenland rates are 14% below the national average. Getting multiple quotes is the best way to ensure a fair price.
Do man & van prices include materials in Fenland?
The prices shown on this page include all typical costs. However, when getting real quotes, always confirm what is and isn't included. Some removal companies break out costs separately, while others give an all-in price. Ask for a detailed breakdown before agreeing to any work.