CARLIN BROWN REMOVALS
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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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area, we hope to share with you our passion for this beautiful corner of England.
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Lower Chute
Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth are a family-run business located on the border of Bournemouth in Dorset and The New Forest in Hampshire.
Since 2004, they have been providing top quality house removals, storage, man and van, moving house, moving flat and relocation services to customers in and around the area.
Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth are dedicated to providing their customers with a hassle-free moving experience.
Their experienced team of professional house removers can help make your move stress-free.
They will carefully pack and load your items onto their fully insured vehicles before delivering them safely to your new home.
For added peace of mind, they also offer a range of storage solutions, so if you don't have room for everything right away, they can store it safely until you do.
If you're looking to move a little further afield, Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth can help.
Christchurch in Dorset is just 16 miles away from Lower Chute in Hampshire, so if you're looking to move between these two locations, they can help make the process quick and easy.
Lower Chute is a beautiful village in Hampshire and is full of interesting facts and history.
It is home to the popular Highclere Castle, which was the setting for Downton Abbey and is open to visitors throughout the year.
It is also conveniently located near the A3 and M3 motorways, making it easy to get around.
If you're looking for a reliable and experienced house removals service, Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth should be your first port of call.
With more than 16 years of experience in the industry, you can rest assured that your move will be in safe hands.
So, why not get in touch today and see how they can help make your move easy and stress-free.
Lower Chute
Hampshire
Chute is a civil parish in east Wiltshire, England, on the border with Hampshire. It includes the main village of Upper Chute and the smaller settlements of Lower Chute, Chute Standen, Chute Cadley and Mount Cowdown. The settlements are sometimes known collectively as "The Chutes". The nearest town is Andover, Hampshire, about 6 miles (10 km) to the southeast.Conholt House and Conholt Park are in the northeast of the parish.Evidence of Neolithic occupation includes an oval barrow at Scotspoor, in the northeast corner of the parish. The northern boundary of the parish follows a prehistoric ditch and there is a prehistoric field system on Chute Down in the southwest. Bevisbury, a small Iron Age fort, is just over the Hampshire border near Chute Cadley.The Domesday book of 1086 recorded farmland and a mill at Standen. In the 13th century the whole area was part of Chute Forest.Chute is a civil parish with an elected parish council. It is in the area of Wiltshire Council unitary authority. Both councils are responsible for different aspects of local government.The nearby village of Chute Forest has its own parish council.The Church of England parish church of Saint Nicholas is mentioned in 1320 and in Dean Chandler's register of 1405. It was almost completely rebuilt in the period 1869 72 to designs by J.L. Pearson. The old church consisted of a chancel and nave with south transept, south porch, and west timber bell turret. The walls were faced with knapped flint and supported by prominent red-brick buttresses, and the 15th-century windows were replaced by new ones in 13th-century style. A vestry was built on the north side of the chancel, and the porch and the bell turret were replaced by a new south porch below a tower and a slated spire.The church is now part of the Savernake Team ministry and also serves Chute Forest parish, following the closure of the Victorian St Mary's Church in 1970. Six bells were transferred from the redundant church to St Nicholas' in 1976.The Cross Keys Inn was built at the turn of the 19th century, and remained open as a public house until 2004, when its owners sought planning permission to turn it into residential property. A 'Save Our Pub' campaign was mounted by locals with the support of the Campaign for Real Ale, and in March 2006 the inn reopened under new ownership.A school was built on the road to Upper Chute in 1858, and was attended by pupils from the parishes of Chute and Chute Forest. The architect was William White and construction was in flint with red brick dressings. The school was closed in 1978 and the building became the village hall.The Chute Causeway is a section of the Roman Road that runs from Winchester northwest to Mildenhall (near Marlborough) and onwards to Cirencester. At Conholt the road deviates west to avoid the deep Hippenscombe valley, resuming its straight course near Tidcombe. The length of the deviation is about 4 miles (6 km) and the Causeway forms the southern 2+1„2 miles (4 km).More Media related to Chute, Wiltshire can be found at Wikimedia Commons
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