CARLIN BROWN REMOVALS
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Melplash
Are you looking for a reliable and professional removals service in Bournemouth and the surrounding area? Look no further than Carlin Brown Removals! We are a small local business based on the border of Bournemouth in Dorset and The New Forest in Hampshire, and we offer a wide range of house removals, storage, man and van, moving house, moving flat and relocation services.
At Carlin Brown Removals, we pride ourselves on providing excellent customer service.
We understand that moving can be a stressful time and we strive to make the whole process as smooth and stress-free as possible.
We have a friendly and experienced team of staff who are always happy to help and answer any questions you may have.
Our services cover a wide area, including Christchurch, which is located just 8 miles from Melplash, a quaint village in West Dorset.
Melplash is a beautiful place to live, with a picturesque church and a stunning manor house.
It is also the home of the Melplash Show, which is one of the oldest and largest agricultural shows in the country.
Every year, thousands of people visit this historic event, which has been running since 1858.
If you are looking for a reliable, friendly and professional removals service in Bournemouth and the surrounding area, then look no further than Carlin Brown Removals.
We are here to make your move as stress-free and straightforward as possible, so why not get in touch with us today and see how we can help?
Melplash
Dorset
Melplash is a village in western Dorset, England. It is situated on the A3066 road 3 miles (4.8 km) north of Bridport and 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Beaminster.The construction of Christ Church between 1845 and 1846 was funded by James Bandinel (who was at one time secretary to William Wilberforce) in memory of his father, who had been vicar of Melplash and the neighbouring village of Netherbury. The church was designed by Benjamin Ferrey and built in Neo-Norman style.In the early 20th century the area was served by Meyrick Park Halt railway station. Cars used to be allowed access along the path by the main field, but this is now restricted.The 36 almost identical thatched cottages were intended to house two families each. They were built from cob and previously were painted yellow, with each house fronted by a lawn; originally a horse chestnut tree was planted between each dwelling. Almshouses and a church were also provided for the new village, sited opposite each other. The almshouses were moved from the old town, where they had originally been built in 1674. The church, consecrated in 1786, is in Georgian Gothic style, with late 19th-century additions.A school chapel, licensed for church services, was built at Moordown in 1853, with funds raised by parishioners of St. Peter's Church, Bournemouth. It was dedicated to St. John in the Wilderness - quite suitably, for at that point Moordown was still very much a frontier settlement, with a population of about 300. The church moved to its present site in the 1870s, partly in response to the development of Winton at Moordown's southern edge. Winton had been laid out by the Talbot sisters, who, suspicious of religion, decided that no place of worship would be erected on their land. This prompted Alexander Morden Bennett, the zealous vicar of St. Peter's, to move the church to its present site at the junction of Vicarage and Wimborne Roads - right on the border of the Talbot sisters' new development.The River Frome race in the village is also a popular tourist attraction. A pedestrian bridge spans the shallow ford and gives access to a number of short forest walks.
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