The unique historical layout of the Medway towns creates a major divide between historic riverside properties and elevated suburban streets. Removals surrounding the core Chatham High Street network frequently involve tight, traditional Victorian terraced rows with zero off-street driveways. Medway Council heavily enforces parking restrictions across these central permit zones, making it vital to coordinate temporary on-street waivers or bay suspensions online well in advance.
The physical challenge shifts completely as you move away from the town centre flatlands into Chatham's hillside neighborhoods. Properties built along the steep ridges climbing from the waterfront introduce sharp road gradients, complex multi-level stepped entrances, and narrow interior staircases. Conversely, modern dockside apartment blocks introduce modern private property boundaries like height-restricted basement parking courts or mandatory service lift booking slots.
Sources: Office for National Statistics, Medway Council