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Bucklers Hard

Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth are a local business based on the border of Bournemouth in Dorset and The New Forest Hampshire, offering a range of services including House Removals, Storage, Man and Van, Moving House, Moving Flat, and Relocation.
No move is too big or small for Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth, who have been providing a reliable, safe and secure service to their customers for over 25 years.
They will go the extra mile to ensure your belongings are transported with the utmost care and attention, ensuring a smooth and stress-free move.
If you’€™re looking for a local removals company in the Bournemouth area, Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth are the right choice.
Located just a 25-mile drive from the historic town of Christchurch in Dorset, they are ideally placed to provide their services to both local and national customers.
But why not take a detour on your journey and visit the historic village of Bucklers Hard? Located in Hampshire, a mere 11 miles from Christchurch, Bucklers Hard offers a wealth of history and natural beauty to explore.
The village was once a thriving shipbuilding centre, producing vessels for Lord Nelson’€™s Navy, and is now home to the Bucklers Hard Maritime Museum.
Here you can view original artifacts and explore the stories of the village’€™s maritime past.
In addition to its fascinating history, Bucklers Hard is also a stunning spot to relax and explore the great outdoors.
Take a leisurely stroll along the riverside path and enjoy the wildlife, or if you’€™re feeling adventurous, why not take a boat trip down the Beaulieu River and explore the waterway’€™s many creeks and marshes? So, if you’€™re looking for a reliable local removals company, look no further than Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth.
And if you’€™re in the area, why not take a detour to the historic village of Bucklers Hard, Hampshire? With its wealth of history and stunning natural beauty, it’€™s a great destination for an unforgettable day out.

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Bucklers Hard

Hampshire

Buckler's Hard is a hamlet on the banks of the Beaulieu River in the English county of Hampshire. With its Georgian cottages running down to the river, Buckler's Hard is part of the 9,000-acre (3,600-hectare) Beaulieu Estate. The hamlet is some 2.5 miles (4.0 km) south of the village of Beaulieu.Buckler's Hard, originally called Montagu Town, was built by the second Duke of Montagu, and was intended to be a free port for trade with the West Indies. Its geography also favoured the development of shipbuilding, as the hamlet possessed access to a sheltered but navigable waterway with gravel banks capable of supporting slipways for vessel construction and launch. Timber for hulls was also readily available from the surrounding New Forest.Shipbuilding at Buckler's Hard commenced in the early eighteenth century. A private shipyard adjoining the hamlet was established by James Wyatt, a local entrepreneur and timber merchant from Hythe on Southampton Water. Wyatt & Co. won a contract to build the Navy ship HMS Surprise in 1744, and subsequently another, HMS Scorpion, at Buckler's Hard. Henry Adams, a master shipwright, was sent from Deptford Dockyard to Buckler's Hard in 1744 by the Admiralty to oversee the building of these ships by Wyatt & Co. After the completion of the initial ships by Wyatt, Buckler's Hard grew to national prominence under Henry Adams and won subsequent Royal Navy contracts. Over the following sixty years, Adams would supervise the building of 43 Royal Navy ships at Buckler's Hard, including three that fought at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805: HMS Euryalus, HMS Swiftsure, and HMS Agamemnon. The two main shipbuilders associated with the shipyard are Henry Adams and from 1783 his son Balthazar Adams.Shipbuilding at Buckler's Hard declined in the nineteenth century. During World War II, the village was used to build motor torpedo boats, and the river was a base for hundreds of landing craft for the Normandy invasion, Operation Overlord. Today the hamlet is given over to tourism, with a small maritime museum and a modern yachting marina. Buckler's Hard was where Sir Francis Chichester began and finished his solo voyage around the world in the Gipsy Moth IV.

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