CARLIN BROWN REMOVALS

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We're a family run removals business who love living and working in and around Dorset and Hampshire. From the rolling hills of the New Forest to the stunning Jurassic Coastline, this part of the world offers a unique quality of life that we simply can't get enough of. Whether you're a seasoned local or a newcomer to the area, we hope to share with you our passion for this beautiful corner of England.

On our website, apart from all of the usual business stuff you would expect to find including moves to and from Bookham, you'll find articles, stories, and resources that showcase the best of what Dorset and Hampshire have to offer, from top-rated restaurants and hidden gems to must-see attractions and upcoming events.

Join us as we explore and celebrate the many reasons why we love living and working in this amazing region. So if you have been searching for removals near me or removals Bookham Carlin Brown Removals is the number one local removals choice.

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Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth is a small local business based on the border of Bournemouth in Dorset and The New Forest in Hampshire.
They specialize in house removals, storage, man and van, moving house, moving flats, and relocation.
Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth are dedicated to providing their customers with a stress-free and efficient moving experience.
They are a well-respected business with a team of experienced and friendly removals experts who take pride in their work.
No matter what your moving needs are, Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth can provide a tailored service that meets your requirements and budget.
They are fully insured, so you can have peace of mind knowing that your belongings are in safe hands.
Christchurch in Dorset is just 10 miles away from Bookham in Surrey, and Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth can provide their services for both local and long-distance moves.
They are also competitively priced and can provide a free quote with no obligation.
Bookham is a small village located in the Mole Valley district of Surrey.
It is an area of outstanding natural beauty, with rolling countryside and many historic sites to explore.
One of the main attractions is Bookham Common, an area of ancient woodland that has been designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
As well as being an area of natural beauty, Bookham is also a great place to visit for its amenities.
It has a selection of pubs, restaurants, cafes, and shops.
It is also home to a number of local businesses, such as a beauty salon, a farm shop, and a fitness centre.
So, if you’€™re looking for a reliable and affordable removals company to help you move to or from Bookham, Dorset, then look no further than Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth.
They provide a professional and friendly service and will ensure that your move goes smoothly.

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Dorset

Buckland Newton is a village and civil parish in Dorset, England. It is situated beneath the scarp slope of the Dorset Downs, 7+1„2 miles (12.1 km) south of Sherborne. In the 2011 census the civil parish had a population of 622. The village covers around 6000 acres.The village lies within the Buckland Newton Hundred. Amenities in the village include a pub (The Gaggle of Geese), shop, primary school and village hall.Approximately three quarters of the parish lies within the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.The name 'Buckland' derives from bōc-land, Old English for 'charter land' or land with special privileges created by royal diploma, while 'Newton' is a more recent addition taken from Sturminster Newton, a nearby town.Evidence for prehistoric settlement comes from Bronze Age barrows at Gales Hill and the Iron Age hill fort of Dungeon Hill.The parish originally had five settlements, each with their own open field system: Buckland Newton, Brockhampton, Duntish, Henley (perhaps previously known as Knoll) and Minterne Parva, the last now part of Minterne Magna parish. Farms based on small mediaeval enclosures include Chaston Farm, Revels Farm, and possibly Bookham.Although the Parish Church of the Holy Rood was restored in the 19th century, it has a 13th-century chancel and 15th-century nave, west tower and aisles, plus fragments of 12th-century sculpture which are evidence of an earlier structure. In 1980 the writer and literary director Roland Gant described Holy Rood as "a lovely church", but that the first impression it created was not favourable due to its exterior having been rendered in cement, "giving the Perpendicular square tower the look of a Foreign Legion fort". The church has six bells, the oldest having been cast around 1380.Duntish Court, sited about 1„2 mile (0.80 km) north of the main village, was a compact, classical country house built in 1764 beside the main Weymouth to Bath turnpike road. Designed by Sir William Chambers for Fitzwalter Foy, the Court originally named Castle Hill had notable plasterwork, grounds of 1,300 acres (530 ha) and played a role in the arrest of agricultural labourers in Dorset's 'Captain Swing' riots of 1830. It was demolished in 1965.Prominent nearby hills at the top of the escarpment to the southeast include the 820 ft (250 m) Ball Hill and the 860 ft (260 m) Lyscombe Hill near the Dorsetshire Gap. The southern part of the parish is mainly chalk with an elevation ranging from 500 800 feet (150 240 m). The northern lies between 300 500 feet (90 150 m) above sea-level and is mainly clay with Gault and Corallian Limestone beds.The River Lydden rises in the numerous springs round the village, principally Buckland Bottom and Bladeley Bottom There are 11 locally recognised Sites of Nature Conservation Interest within or close to the parish, as well as areas of Ancient Woodland. The main habitat types for sites of wildlife interest are deciduous woodland and calcareous grassland (the latter is particularly significant for butterflies). There is also a small area of lowland meadows within Buckland Newton Itself.

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