Terms of Use

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Last updated: June 2026

These Terms of Use govern your use of the Priory House Clearance website. By browsing this site you accept these terms. If you don't agree with them, please don't use the site.

Who we are

This website is operated by Priory House Clearance, 25 Burnett Rd, Christchurch, BH23 2DL. You can reach us on 01202 001594 or at [email protected].

Using our website

You may use this website for lawful purposes only — to learn about our services and get in touch. You agree not to misuse the site, attempt to gain unauthorised access, introduce malicious code, or use it in any way that could damage or disrupt it for others.

Our content

All content on this site — text, graphics, logos and images — belongs to Priory House Clearance or is used with permission, and is protected by copyright and trademark law. You may view and print pages for your own personal use, but you may not reproduce, republish or use our content commercially without our written permission. Our logos are available for legitimate use via our Media Assets page, subject to the guidance there.

Accuracy of information

We work hard to keep the information on this site accurate and up to date, but we can't guarantee it's complete or error-free. Nothing on this website is a binding quote or offer — prices and service details are confirmed directly with you before any work begins.

Links to other sites

Where we link to other websites, we do so for convenience only. We're not responsible for the content or practices of any third-party site.

Our liability

We provide this website "as is". To the extent permitted by law, we're not liable for any loss arising from your use of, or inability to use, the site. This does not affect your statutory rights, and nothing here excludes liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, or for fraud.

Privacy

Your use of the site is also covered by our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy, which explain how we handle your information.

Governing law

These terms are governed by the law of England and Wales, and any disputes will be subject to the courts of England and Wales.

Changes

We may update these terms occasionally. The current version always applies, and the date at the top shows when it was last changed.