Which layouts create the most work
Victorian terraces, compact houses, flats, shared-entry buildings and some managed apartment developments are the main reason property challenges vary across Chesterton. Some jobs stay simple because the van sits close and the entrance is direct; others slow down because narrow internal turns, stepped thresholds, shared hallways and loading routes that break up what should be a quick small move break the load into smaller stages.
With bulky furniture, hallway width and stair shape matter just as much as the number of items.
Why outside access still affects the job
Even when the building itself is the main issue, the external setup still shapes the booking. In Chesterton, permit pressure, narrower frontage and limited stopping room can make the workable loading position more awkward than the address first suggests, which can add repeated carrying before the crew reaches the first doorway.
That is why the best plan looks at the whole path from room to van, not the property type on its own.