Start with access, not just the inventory
A strong moving plan for Honiton begins with the street and entrance. On-street loading can be awkward near the busiest central frontage, with fewer simple pull-up options than on edge-of-town estates should be settled first because loading flow determines how the rest of the day runs.
Set the loading order around the property
Because older cottages, town-centre terraces, bungalows and detached homes on quieter outer roads are so mixed, the best loading order changes by address. Group heavy items, label rooms clearly and keep essential boxes separate where moves often slow down when access depends on short roadside stops and hand-carrying through narrow frontage plots may make returns to the vehicle slower.
Build slack into the day
Leave space for access delays, key handovers and careful furniture handling. In Honiton, market-town traffic peaks and school-run periods can bunch up access on roads that otherwise look straightforward can make a tightly packed timetable harder to hold together.