CARLIN BROWN REMOVALS
Removals Godshill
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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
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Godshill
Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth offers a comprehensive removal and storage service for homeowners and businesses alike.
Located on the border of Bournemouth in Dorset and The New Forest Hampshire, they are a small local business that provides professional and reliable house removals, storage, man and van, moving house, moving flat and relocation services.
Carlin Brown Removals provides an experienced, friendly and professional service for those requiring removals and storage.
With years of experience in the industry, they are experts in making the moving process as stress free as possible for their customers.
With their fleet of vehicles, they can manage moves of all sizes and distances, and offer a secure storage facility for items that need to be stored in between moves.
For those moving from Christchurch in Dorset to Godshill in Hampshire, Carlin Brown Removals can manage the entire process with ease.
Located approximately 28 miles apart, the journey will take around 45 minutes.
Godshill is a picturesque village located in the heart of the New Forest, and is home to some of the oldest buildings in the area.
The village is well known for its thatched cottages and medieval church, and also features a selection of traditional tea rooms and pubs.
The village also boasts a model village, a popular attraction amongst visitors.
With Carlin Brown Removals, customers can be sure that their move will be managed with the utmost care and professionalism.
Not only do they provide an excellent service for those moving locally, but can also help manage long distance moves with ease.
For more information on Carlin Brown Removals and their services, visit their website or contact their friendly team today.
Godshill
Hampshire
Godshill is a village and civil parish and in New Forest National Park in Hampshire, England. It is about 1+1„2 miles (2.4 km) east of the town of Fordingbridge and 10 miles (16 km) south of the city of Salisbury.Godshill is a small village, scattered on either side of the B3078 road east of Fordingbridge. The village is generally 18th and 19th century in date, with a number of cob-and-thatched cottages intermixed with brick-with-slate-roof buildings. The village pub is known as "The Fighting Cocks" because there was once a cockpit here. The village cricket pitch of Godshill Cricket Club is half a mile east of Godshill village, surrounded by the gorse and heather of the New Forest. Godshill is also the location of the Sandy Balls holiday park.People have lived in the Godshill area since prehistoric times. On Cockley Hill, east of Godshill, an earth pit, used for boiling water, has been discovered dating from the Bronze Age, around 3000 years ago. Half a mile west of the village is the Iron Age fort of Frankenbury Camp. The east bank of the River Avon at Armsley, in the north-west of the parish, has yielded evidence of Iron Age and Roman era occupation. Four coins of the Durotriges tribe were found in 1959 together with a bronze fibula. Excavations have also found glazed pottery from the 1st or 2nd century AD, as well as evidence of metal-working.Godshill is not mentioned in the Domesday Book. One New Forest location listed as Godesmanescamp was erroneously identified by antiquarians as Godshill, and as a consequence, the name Godesmanescamp mistakenly appeared on some Ordnance Survey maps as an alternative name for Frankenbury Camp. About one mile northwest of Godshill, (although within the parish of Woodgreen) is Castle Hill, which is said to be the only likely relic of a Norman fortification in the New Forest.In 1571 the so-called manor of Godshill was sold by Henry Earl of Arundel, John Lord Lumley and Joan his wife, eldest daughter of the earl, to a certain Reginald Howse. Some years later Robert Howse, who seems to have been a son of Reginald, sold it to William Dodington, from which date it descended with Breamore.Historically, Godshill village was a tithing of Fordingbridge parish. The population of the village in the mid-19th century was around 100 people, although census counts in the 19th century are somewhat variable because Godshill Wood was often used as a Gypsy camp. It is related that Gypsy women used to go alone to a particular holly tree in a sheltered spot along Godshill Ridge to give birth.In 1868 a new civil parish called Ashley Walk was created, which incorporated much of what is now the eastern half of the current parishes of Godshill and Hyde; the new parish did not include Godshill village, which remained part of Fordingbridge. The civil parish of Ashley Walk lasted until 1932.To the west of the village is the estate known as Sandy Balls, which is now a holiday park owned by the Westlake family. Before World War II, Sandy Balls was the headquarters of the Scouting-like movement known as the Order of Woodcraft Chivalry.
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