Movers who know northern Westchester's horse country. We relocate families into Bedford's country estates, antique colonial farmhouses, and village homes, handling long private driveways, wide-plank floors, and the city end of a move up from Manhattan with equal care.

A Bedford move is rarely a simple one. It usually means multi-acre grounds, an antique home that predates modern doorways, and a starting point across the county line or down in the city. We plan for all three so nothing is improvised on moving day.
Long private drives, gated entries, and remote parcels are the norm here. We scout the approach in advance and shuttle where a full trailer would sink into the grounds or scrape a low country lane.
Bedford's colonial farmhouses and stone homes have wide-plank floors, original staircases, and narrow period doorways. We pad and floor-runner every path before a single piece moves through them.
Most Bedford buyers move up from a Manhattan apartment. We handle the city end, from building Certificates of Insurance to elevator, loading-dock, and parking-permit scheduling, so both ends run on time.
An equestrian estate is really several moves at once: the main residence, the barns, and the outbuildings scattered across the grounds. We coordinate them as one project, protecting the lawns and riding trails as vehicles come and go and routing large furniture through the low ceilings and tight turns of an older country home.


Trading a Manhattan apartment for a Bedford country home means two very different move-days stitched together. On the city side we file the building's Certificate of Insurance and reserve the freight elevator, loading dock, and street parking; up in Bedford, roughly an hour from Grand Central on the Harlem Line, we settle a household into far more space than it left, discreetly and on schedule.
From an 18th-century home on the Bedford Village green to a working horse farm in Bedford Hills or Katonah, every move gets the same planning and the same crews.
Full-service packing, transport, and unpacking for Bedford estates, with one coordinator managing driveway access, the city end of the move, and setup in your new rooms.
Learn MoreCustom crating and climate-aware transport for the paintings, sculpture, and collections that fill Bedford's country homes, packed and placed by hand.
Learn MoreCareful handling for the period furniture, clocks, and heirlooms common in Bedford's colonial and stone homes, floated and crated to travel without a mark.
Learn MoreHousehold moves across the town, from a Katonah village home to a multi-acre property in Guard Hill, with crews who know the local roads and access points.
Learn MoreRoom-by-room packing that accounts for a country house full of china, glassware, and books, wrapped and labeled so unpacking in Bedford is orderly.
Learn MoreClimate-controlled storage for the gap between homes, ideal for staging a Bedford estate for sale or holding furniture and art through a renovation.
Learn MoreStraight answers on driveways, antiques, horse property, and moving up from the city, from a team that works Bedford regularly.
Many Bedford homes sit at the end of long, unpaved, or gated drives that a full-size van cannot always reach directly. We survey the approach ahead of the move, plan for shuttle vehicles where a trailer would bottom out or damage the grounds, and time deliveries so crews are not navigating a narrow country road after dark. Access to remote estates in Guard Hill and the outlying parts of Bedford Village is worked out before moving day, not on it.
We cover the whole town of Bedford, including Bedford Village, Bedford Hills, and Katonah, along with the Bedford Corners and Guard Hill sections. We also serve the neighboring communities of Pound Ridge, Mount Kisco, Katonah's reservoir hamlets, and Armonk.
The main drivers are the size of the home and the volume of belongings, how far the move travels, and the amount of specialty work involved: custom crating for antiques and art, packing wide-plank floors and stairwells for protection, driveway access, and any storage between homes. Moves out of a Manhattan apartment add the city-side logistics of Certificates of Insurance, elevator and loading-dock time, and parking permits. Every home is different, so we price from a walkthrough rather than a formula. Tell us what you are moving and request a free quote at /contact.
Yes. Bedford's 18th and 19th-century farmhouses and colonial homes are often filled with period furniture, antique clocks, and art collections that have to travel without a scratch. Our crews build custom crates, pad and float delicate pieces, and plan careful routes through the narrow doorways and low ceilings common in antique stone and clapboard homes. Placement in the new home is handled with the same care as the packing.
Bedford is horse country, and equestrian estates come with contents most movers rarely see: tack, saddlery, trophies, barn and stable furnishings, and outbuildings spread across multiple acres. We coordinate the main residence, the barns, and the outbuildings as one project so nothing is missed and the grounds and riding trails stay protected throughout.
Four to six weeks is a comfortable lead time, and more is better for larger estates or a summer or month-end date, when Bedford moves fill up fastest. If you are coming out of a Manhattan building, book early enough to reserve the freight elevator and loading dock and to file the Certificate of Insurance your building requires, since those slots are limited.
Yes. Homes around the Bedford Village green and throughout the town date back generations, and their wide-plank floors, original staircases, and antique interiors need protecting before anything is carried through them. We floor-runner and pad the paths, take doors and banisters into account when routing large pieces, and move at a pace that respects a period home rather than rushing it.
Yes. We offer secure, climate-controlled storage that suits Bedford homeowners staging an estate for sale, holding furniture and collections through a renovation, or bridging the gap while a country home is finished. Antiques, art, and seasonal items are kept in a controlled environment rather than a drafty barn or garage.
Tell us about your home and driveway, and we'll put together a clear, no-obligation quote.