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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.

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Catherington

Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth are a small, local business located on the border of Bournemouth, Dorset, and The New Forest, Hampshire.
They specialise in house removals, storage, man and van, moving house, moving flat, and relocation services.
Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth are committed to providing a professional and efficient service to their clients.
They understand the importance of moving house and the stress it can cause, so they strive to make it as stress free as possible.
They are also passionate about helping the environment, and use recyclable packaging wherever possible to reduce their carbon footprint.
For those who are moving house, Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth are the perfect choice.
They offer a complete removals service, from packing to unpacking, and everything in between.
And with their competitive prices and friendly, reliable staff, it's no wonder clients keep coming back.
Christchurch, Dorset is just 8 miles away from Catherington, Hampshire.
Catherington is a quaint village located in the South Downs National Park, and is a popular tourist destination.
With its stunning landscape, abundance of wildlife, and rich history, it's no wonder that Catherington is such a popular destination.
As well as its natural beauty, Catherington also has a wealth of activities to offer.
From golf courses and walking trails to pubs and restaurants, there's something for everyone.
For those who are looking for a professional, reliable removals service in the Bournemouth area, Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth are the perfect choice.
With their knowledgeable staff and commitment to excellent customer service, they will make sure your move goes smoothly.
And with just a short 8-mile drive to Catherington, Hampshire, you'll be in the perfect place to explore the great outdoors.

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Catherington

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Catherington is a village in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. It is 1 mile (1.8 km) northwest of Horndean. The village is also close to Cowplain and Clanfield. It is situated about 10 miles north of Portsmouth and eight miles south of Petersfield, in the very south of the district of East Hampshire. It has a semi-rural character. Catherington is within the new boundaries of Horndean parish. Catherington is not a very large village and has an approximate population of 3900 (estimated 1998). The village is a conservation area.The name of Catherington is derived from Cateringatune or.The village lies at the top of a hill and is similar to its pre-19th century layout in a linear pattern, with buildings either side of Catherington Lane, the main road in the village. The church in the village is the oldest building in Catherington and dates to the mid 12th century. There are several listed buildings in the village. In 1838 there were three working farms in the village and many of the farm buildings still exist, including a listed Granary building erected in 1820 on the west side of Catherington Lane. There are two Georgian era mansions in the village (St Catherines and Catherington House). The current vicarage was built in 1880, replacing an earlier building.Catherington is in the East Hampshire constituency for elections to the House of Commons. Prior to Brexit in 2020, it was represented by the South East England constituency for the European Union parliament.The village has a medieval church, All Saints Church, which is mid 12th century in origin. The church was restored in 1883 by Edmund Ferrey (son of Benjamin Ferrey). The church contains a notable tomb monument to Sir Nicholas Hyde and his wife which occupies the east end of the north chapel. In the churchyard is the tomb of Admiral Sir Charles Napier and a monument to another Admiral, Sir Christopher Cradock, as well as the tomb of Edmund Kean, an actor who had a house in Horndean (some of his later family paid the restoration of the church in the late 19th century).The church has an early 14th century painting of the Psychostasia on the wall of the nave.Attached to the church is a hall, and there is a public house, The Farmer Inn. The Farmer public house was rebuilt in the 1920s following a fire.The main community centre of Catherington is the Church Hall (used by the Scouts).There is a pond in the village and there is a car park in the village for access to Catherington Down.In 2021, the village held an inaugural craft fair.The village is just west of the A3 road.There is a primary school in the village, Catherington C of E Infant School. The school was originally built in 1851 for girls and infants but became a primary school in 1939 and then again at infant school in 1994.Kingscourt School is a private school in the village. Kingscourt School occupies Catherington House, once the family home of Admiral Samuel Hood mentor to Nelson) who commissioned the house in 1771. In 2021, land clearance nearby to the school revealed extensive evidence of pre-19th century farm buildings, previously owned by another admiral Admiral Sir Roger Curtis and family.The local newspapers and publications are

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