Man and Van Huntingdon
Cromwell's old town still sits on a road-maker's map, where Huntingdon moves depend on route choice and proper stopping.
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Useful Stats and Facts About Huntingdon

Huntingdon: 2021 census context only.
Town Population

Huntingdonshire District Council / Cambridgeshire County Council
Local Authority

PE28, PE29
Postcode Area

Huntingdon railway station, East Coast Main Line services.
Rail Station

Main Roads: A14, A1307, A141, A1 nearby, B1514.
Major Roads

Nearby Towns: St Ives, Godmanchester, Brampton, St Neots, Ramsey, Cambridge.
Nearby Towns

1. Safestore Huntingdon; 2. Big Yellow Cambridge; 3. Storage King Peterborough
Storage Facilities

Huntingdon Recycling Centre
Tip/ Recycling Facility
Local Man and Van Help in Huntingdon
Huntingdon is a Cambridgeshire market town on the River Great Ouse, about 18 miles north-west of Cambridge, around 20 miles south of Peterborough and close to Godmanchester, St Ives and Brampton. It sits on important road links, with the A1 and A14 nearby, and it also has a railway station on the London and Peterborough route.
That makes Huntingdon useful for local moves, commuter moves and longer van runs, but the exact part of town still matters. A station-side flat move, a High Street collection, a job near the ring road and a house move out towards the villages all need different information before a driver can price them properly.
A1, A14 and station-side timing
The A1 and A14 are a big part of why Huntingdon works for van jobs. They make routes towards Cambridge, Peterborough, Bedfordshire and the Midlands more practical, especially for single bulky item jobs moves, storage runs, courier work and part-loads. The problem is that good road links do not remove the need for good loading access.
Near the station, drop-off points and commuter parking can affect when a driver can stop and load. If the job is from a flat or a small home move close to the railway, say whether there is a lift, stairs, permit parking or a managed entrance. A small room move can still take time if the van has to wait away from the door.
Market town streets, Godmanchester and village runs
Around Huntingdon town centre, the practical issue is usually where the van can stand. A shop, office, flat or older property near the High Street may involve timed loading, shared entrances, stairs or carrying from a side street. Large furniture needs a clear route out before the driver arrives.
For jobs towards Godmanchester, Brampton, Hartford, Hinchingbrooke, St Ives or the surrounding villages, parking and loading access become more important. Driveways, estates, rural lanes and business parks can all be close to Huntingdon but very different to load from.
Getting a Huntingdon job matched
VanHub UK can be used to check for listed drivers around Huntingdon, or to use the assisted route if no clear option is shown. Availability depends on the drivers listed at the time. A strong enquiry should say whether the job is near the station, town centre, A1/A14 side, village edge or business address, and include photos for anything bulky or awkward to carry.




