#2 on tail lift van with parts strapped to pallets if you can't find a firm to do the uplift & temporary store thing.
If you go the own or hire van way pull the head first then ligt the ram and turret off. They tarvel much easier separately than as one lump unless you build up a suppoty on the pallet for the ram. Even then the balance of the assembled pair is pants on a hoist. I'd make a bolt to the table post unit that can be grabbed by your biggest collet or, as I'm in the process of doing, use a blank end R8 arbor. Life is far easier if you can get the head supported by the table so you can use the table and knee feeds to draw the head off cleanly and align on re-assembly. Swing the drive through 90° so you cna add packing for the off centre load. Run the knee right down to hoist off. Much nicer to rig form ground level rather than standing on a stool.
Put in the van column first with table lying side to side. Primary straps aligned against front to rear movements. Make some wooden frames to sit under the ends of the table with the knee bought down to trap them in palce. Ensures it doesn't rock.
Don't underestimate the amout of time its going to take to load the mill and workshop stuff. Needs to be all done before tackling the house. Ideally you want to have most of the smaller house stuff boxed before the moving guys arrive.
Helped a mate do similar move from Boston to Eastbourne. He had access to the double garage at the new place early. Train ride up on Saturday. Filled transit van and trailer with workshop stuff Sunday, early Monday. Drove down Monday afternoon. Camped out at my place, unloaded Tuesday and drove back. Fill van and part trailer with rest of workshop Wednesday and finished boxing small house stuff. Moving guys arrived Thursday filled (big) estate car and trailer with small stuff and with space for last knocking essentials like kettle, cups and teabags. Left Boston mid-day. Mate and I in the Transit with trailer, his wife following behind with no 1 daughter and full to the gunnels Omega estate. Beat the moving lorry by about two hours. No 2 daughter had the place opened up and parking arranged so we could clear the van, trailer and car into the garage and move out of the way. With a couple of friends providing extra assistance we had the movers lorry unloaded, things sort of in palce and beds assembled by 9 pm. Went back Friday to help more or less kick the house into shape and start on the garage full. Probably a fortnight before things were anything like finished tho'.
Clive