Storage Room Rental by Admiral serving Albrighton
Secure, worry-free domestic storage for all your household furniture and effects, from only £5.00 a week.
Our clean, dry and secure domestic self storage facilities are perfect for the storage all kinds of household items from furniture to clothes, fridges, washing machines, electrical goods, garden furniture, seasonal and hobby items. In fact almost anything.
During your household removal
Free yourself from the home moving chain, store complete home contents whilst seeking a new home, or use our storage facility to de-clutter for a quicker sale, remember you only pay for the storage space you need and the length of time you use the self storage facility.
Decorating / renovating
Store household items and furniture out of the way of tradesmen or make DIY easier by using our storage facility whilst decorating.
Letting a property
Use our self storage facility to create space for a new tenant.
Moving your furniture and household items abroad?
Put possessions into storage if you are going abroad, we have many customers who use our domestic self storage facility whilst taking a trial period abroad. If required we can arrange international removals following your storage period.
Returning from abroad
We make coming home easy. Simply advise your shipper or removal company of our storage facility details and we’ll receive your container or removal van on your behalf. We can provide furniture removal porters to carefully unload and place items securely in your self storage room.
Deceased estates / Inherited domestic furniture and effects
Store sentimental household items, furniture etc. whilst awaiting probate or family arrangements.
Divorce arrangements
Store furniture and domestic household items whilst organizing divorce or separation arrangements
Working from home
Transfer your stock, samples, point of sale etc to us. You may use our self storage facility a base or delivery address.
Garage, shed or loft contents
Free up your space at home, get back the use of the garage for your car.
Self Storage for students
Students can use our storage facility for their personal possessions while they enjoy the summer holidays, ideal for foreign students who return home during the holiday period.
Fully inclusive domestic self storage rates from only £5.00 per week
Clean, dry and secure domestic home contents storage rooms from only £5.00 per week. click here for a size guide and self storage price list.
Storage room sizes tailored to your individual requirements
Self storage unit sizes range from a 9sq ft locker to the size of a mini warehouse, with all sizes in between, so you only pay for the storage space you use. If you are unsure of the space you require please contact us and we will be happy to advise you. Alternatively click here to go to our self storage unit size guide.
Secure domestic storage with 24 hours – 365 days live cctv security monitoring
State of the art security - 24 hour monitored internal and external cctv, police monitored intruder and fire alarm systems giving you total peace of mind that your valued household possessions will be safe and secure. Only you or your authorised representative can have access to your domestic self storage unit.
Easy moving in and out terms
Instant occupation - move into your storage unit by paying the equivalent of 8 weeks in advance, providing identification and signing a simple one page self storage licence agreement. You can move out any time and you only pay for the days you have used our storage facility (subject to a minimum storage charge period of just two weeks). No notice required and unused days are fully refunded.
Free and easy access to your own private self storage unit
You can access your self storage room as often as you wish (putting items in or taking them out) totally free of charge. Our Walsall storage facility opening hours are Monday – Friday 8am – 7pm, Saturday 8am – 5pm and Sunday 12pm – 4pm. 24 hour 7 day access is available on some of our domestic self storage units, please ask for details.
Easy ways to pay
Monthly storage invoices can be paid by Direct Debit / Standing Order or Credit/Debit cards.
A short history of Albrighton
Albrighton is located 11.3 miles (18.2 km) from Bridgnorth. With a population of over 4000, it is considered to be a large village and comes under the parish of Shropshire. Albrighton’s nearest large city is Wolverhampton, which is situated northwest of the village.
Albrighton was mentioned in the doomsday book under the name “albricston”. It was granted a Royal Charter in 1303 which was later renewed in 1662.
St Mary Magdalene, the oldest church in the area, was built in 1181 and renovated in 1853. The church houses the ‘Albrighton Mace’, donated by Lady Mary Talbot in 1661, and an Alabaster monument to Sir Craig Wilson.
The village has not altered much and remains quaint and picturesque with many of its Georgian style buildings still intact.
It is believed that during the 14th and 15th centuries the area was controlled by the Carles family until the reign of Henry VI when it was given over in marriage.
For a time, the Earl of Shrewsbury was the biggest landowner in the area until 1918. His link comes through the Talbot family, some of whom are buried in the Albrighton Church.
Between the 17th and 18th centuries, Albrighton was noted for its button and clock making industries. By 1880, focus had shifted to brickmaking but the main industry by far was agriculture, and remained so until the building of the railway.
In 1303, Albrighton was granted borough status which meant that the village was able to have a Justice of the Peace who could make arrests.
Albrighton has 4 public houses. ‘The Crown’ is probably the most famous of these as the jailhouse and stocks were located nearby, and it was often used for village meetings.
Very close by to the village is RAF Cosford, a place that attracts a number of tourists with its varied activities.
In 1992, Anneka Rice and the Challenge Anneka team came to Albrighton and built a fishing pool especially adapted so that it can be used by disabled people.
Albrighton also hit headlines in 2006 when it was flooded by a huge storm which caused part of the village to be damaged.