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Cranborne

Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth are a small local business offering a comprehensive range of house removals, storage, man and van, moving house, moving flat and relocation services to the local community on the border of Bournemouth in Dorset and The New Forest in Hampshire.
We understand that moving house can be a stressful experience and our team of dedicated professionals are on hand to make sure that your move is as stress-free as possible.
Our experienced staff will work with you to ensure that your move is tailored to your individual needs, making sure that your possessions are safe and secure throughout the process.
Our range of services includes packing, storage, packing materials, loading and unloading, furniture transport and, of course, local and long-distance house removals.
We also offer a range of additional services to make sure your move is as convenient and comfortable as possible.
Carlin Brown Removals are conveniently located just 15 miles from Christchurch in Dorset and just 6 miles from Cranborne.
Cranborne is a beautiful village located in the heart of Dorset, close to the New Forest National Park and the stunning Jurassic Coast which stretches from Lyme Regis to Swanage.
The village itself is home to a number of historic buildings, including the Cranborne Manor House and gardens, a Grade I listed building which dates back to at least the 16th century and is one of the finest examples of a Jacobean manor house in the country.
Cranborne is also home to a number of notable residents, including the late Prime Minister Sir Edward Heath, the author and illustrator Beatrix Potter and the actor Jeremy Irons.
Every August the village also hosts the Cranborne Chase and West Wiltshire Hunt Point-to-Point races, a popular event which has been running for more than 50 years.
For more information about Carlin Brown Removals and our range of house removals and storage services, please get in touch with our friendly team today.
We are here to make sure that your move is as stress-free and convenient as possible.

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Cranborne

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Cranborne is a village in East Dorset, England. At the 2011 census, the parish had a population of 779, remaining unchanged from 2001.The appropriate electoral ward is called 'Crane'. This ward includes Wimborne St. Giles in the west and south to Woodlands. The total population of this ward at the 2011 census was 2,189.Once a very small, intensely agricultural market town, the village is on chalk downland called Cranborne Chase, part of a large expanse of chalk in southern England which includes the nearby Salisbury Plain and Dorset Downs.The village dates from Saxon times and was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Creneburne, meaning stream (bourne) of cranes.In the 10th century the Benedictine abbey known as Cranborne Abbey was founded by a knight by the name of Haylward Snew (or Aethelweard Maew) who made it the parent house of the religious foundation at Tewkesbury. This arrangement lasted until 1102, when Robert Fitz Hamon greatly enlarged the church of Tewkesbury and transferred the community from Cranborne there transforming Cranborne Abbey into a priory subject to Tewkesbury Abbey. The priory was fully subject to Tewkesbury until the dissolution of the abbey in 1540. The priory buildings were demolished in 1703, but the Norman priory church of St Mary and St Bartholomew survives as the parish church.In the 13th century, King John visited the downs for the hunt and the town hosted several subsequent kings, notably Henry VIII who founded the hunting lodge in the village. The medieval hunting lodge was modified by Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury by William Arnold between 1607 and 1611 to create Cranborne Manor House, a mixture of medieval walls and Renaissance architecture, for King James I who also came to the downs for the hunt. Since 1605, "Viscount Cranborne" has been the courtesy title of the heir of the Earl of Salisbury.The village was a market town in times when it was frequented by royalty, and housed a garrison of soldiers to protect the king. The town's population was at one time comparably large, but its importance and power have dwindled as other more accessible towns have overtaken it in size.Cranborne was for many centuries the centre of the hundred of the same name.The church of St Mary and St Bartholomew is of 12th-century origin but most of the building is now of the 13th and 15th centuries. There is a massive 15th-century tower and the chancel was rebuilt in the 19th century. There are 14th-century wall paintings and a 15th-century pulpit.In the 1980s, a reproduction of an Iron Age dwelling, a roundhouse, was built at the back of Cranborne Middle School, as an exercise in experimental archaeology. It was later expanded into a living museum as the Cranborne Ancient Technology Centre, operated by Dorset County Council. There are several reconstructed buildings and demonstrations, and educational courses on Iron Age craftworking.

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