Man and Van Irvinestown
A planned estate town in Fermanagh country, Irvinestown still teaches the same lesson. Neat streets do not remove the need for proper access details.
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Useful Stats and Facts About Irvinestown

Irvinestown: 2021 census context only.
Town Population

Fermanagh and Omagh District Council
Local Authority

BT94
Postcode Area

No rail station, road access dominates.
Rail Station

Main Roads: A32, local Fermanagh routes toward Enniskillen and Omagh.
Major Roads

Nearby Towns: Enniskillen, Ballinamallard, Lisnaskea, Omagh, Kesh.
Nearby Towns

1. Enniskillen storage options; 2. Irvinestown nearby options; 3. Omagh storage options
Storage Facilities

Irvinestown Recycling Centre
Tip/ Recycling Facility
Practical Van Jobs Around Irvinestown
Irvinestown sits north of Enniskillen, with village-centre streets, rural routes and Lower Lough Erne access all close together. It is not the same type of job every time. One enquiry might be a simple sofa collection in the village, while the next could involve a lodge, farm lane or property near Castle Archdale.
Village-centre access and older properties
For a move or collection around the middle of Irvinestown, the details that matter are usually the stopping point, the doorway and the carry distance. Older houses, small commercial moves and side streets can make a job slower than expected if the van cannot wait near the entrance. For beds, wardrobes or moving white goods, mention stairs, tight turns and whether any item needs to come apart.
Lough-side and rural routes
Irvinestown also pulls in work from scattered addresses towards Castle Archdale, Necarne, Kesh, Ballinamallard and the roads back towards Enniskillen. These runs can involve long drives, gates, uneven yards and limited turning space. If it is a holiday let or lakeside property, key handover and arrival time matter, because waiting around in a rural lane can quickly turn a cheap job into a longer one.
Local jobs may also involve part-loads, large store collections, small house moves or furniture going between relatives in nearby villages. The road may be familiar to a local, but the access still needs describing. A narrow entrance, low wall, shared yard or poor lighting can change how many people are needed.
Practical notes for mixed jobs
Local runs are usually shaped by A32, local Fermanagh routes toward Enniskillen and Omagh, especially when the job continues towards Enniskillen, Ballinamallard and Lisnaskea. A business pickup needs more than a postcode; the driver also needs contact names, opening times and loading instructions. For domestic jobs, stairs, parking and dismantling still need to be listed separately from the main load.
Before agreeing the job
The directory is the first place to check, but availability still depends on who is listed and free when the enquiry is made. A useful request should explain the load, access, parking, pickup window and delivery point. That is much better than sending only “one van needed”, especially around Fermanagh where the road, lane or handover can decide the real price.



