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Iwerne Courtney

Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth is a local business based on the borders of Bournemouth in Dorset and The New Forest in Hampshire.
They offer an extensive range of services, including house removals, storage, man and van, moving house, moving flats, and relocation.
Their team of friendly, experienced professionals are dedicated to providing a stress-free, hassle-free service so that you can move and store your belongings with peace of mind.
Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth is located a mere 25 miles away from Christchurch in Dorset, making it easy for those who need to move house or flat to take advantage of the services on offer.
In addition, those who are looking for storage solutions can benefit from the secure, convenient facilities located in the area.
The small village of Iwerne Courtney is located just 6 miles away from Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth, making it a great option for those looking for a convenient, affordable removal service.
Iwerne Courtney is a charming, rural village with a fascinating history.
It is home to a number of unique attractions, including the 12th century Church of St Mary, the Grade I listed St George's Hall, and the beautiful Iwerne Valley Nature Reserve.
For those who need a reliable, efficient service for their house or flat removals, Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth is the perfect choice.
Not only are they conveniently located near Iwerne Courtney, they also provide a comprehensive, high quality service that is tailored to meet your individual needs.
With Carlin Brown Removals, you can rest assured that your belongings will be safe, secure, and delivered on time.

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Iwerne Courtney

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Iwerne Courtney , also known as Shroton, is a village and civil parish in the English county of Dorset. It lies approximately 4 miles (6 kilometres) north-west of Blandford Forum. It is sited by the small River Iwerne between Hambledon Hill to the south-west and the hills of Cranborne Chase to the east. In 2001 the parish had 187 households and a population of 400. In 2013 the estimated population of the parish was 410.The names Iwerne Courtney and Shroton both have long histories. Iwerne ( ) is a Celtic rivername that perhaps refers to a goddess or may mean "yew-river". The village was recorded as Ywern in 877 AD, and in 1086 in the Domesday Book it was Werne. The addition of Courtney is a result of land by the Iwerne stream being owned in the 13th century by the Courtenay family, the Earls of Devon.The name Shroton derives from the Old English scÄ«r-rÄ“fa and tÅ«n, meaning "sheriff's estate" or "sheriff's town", and its use is due to the lord and tenant-in-chief at the time of Domesday being Baldwin of Exeter, the sheriff of Devon. In 1403 the name was recorded as Shyrevton.The name Shroton is preferred locally; in his 1980 book Dorset Villages, Roland Gant stated that "I have heard only visitors to Dorset call it Iwerne Courtney".At the time of the Domesday Book, Iwerne Courtney had 17 households and was in the hundred of Gillingham. It had 2 mills, 30 acres (12 hectares) of meadow, 8 ploughlands, and its value to the lord of the manor was £10.In 1261 the village received a grant from Henry the Third, enabling it to hold two annual fairs and a weekly market. The autumn "Shroton Fair" used to be "one of the main Dorset events of the year". It is mentioned in Owen's book of fairs (1788), under the name Shroton. In 1965 Dorset-born broadcaster Ralph Wightman wrote of the fair that "For many years time was dated in this part of Dorset by Shroton Fair. Old men recalled events by the number of months they had happened before or after this event." However the fair has now "vanished without a trace".The civil parish of the village was formed by the joining of three settlements: Iwerne Courtney in the centre, Farrington to the northwest and Ranston immediately east of the river. Each settlement had its own open field system. Farrington now consists of a few farms, and at Ranston only the manor house remains.The parish of Iwerne Courtney or Shroton is within the Dorset Council ward of Beacon and the parliamentary constituency of North Dorset. The MP since 2015 is Simon Hoare of the Conservative Party.Iwerne Courtney civil parish covers nearly 2,000 acres (810 hectares) in an L-shaped area on either side of the River Iwerne. To the east it extends over the chalk hills of Cranborne Chase, reaching an elevation of over 165 metres (541 feet). To the west it extends north-west over greensand, gault and Kimmeridge clay at an altitude of about 48 to 80 m (157 to 262 ft), although in the south-west it rises to over 190 m (620 ft) on the slopes of Hambledon Hill, an outlier of the chalk.More Media related to Iwerne Courtney can be found at Wikimedia Commons

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