CARLIN BROWN REMOVALS
Removals Stour Row
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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
we simply can't get enough of. Whether you're a seasoned local or a newcomer to the
area, we hope to share with you our passion for this beautiful corner of England.
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Stour Row
Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth is a small local business based on the border of Bournemouth in Dorset and The New Forest Hampshire.
The business specialises in house removals, storage, man and van, moving house, moving flat, and relocation services.
Carlin Brown Removals are proud to offer their services to local customers, including those living in Stour Row, Dorset.
The village of Stour Row lies just seven miles away from Christchurch, making it an ideal location for Carlin Brown Removals to provide their services.
The village of Stour Row is a beautiful and tranquil spot, with its thatched cottages, traditional pub, and rolling countryside.
The village is steeped in history, with evidence of iron age settlements, a 12th century church, and a 17th century inn.
Stour Row is also home to the Annual Stour Row Fair, which takes place every summer.
This traditional fair sees the whole village come together to celebrate with music, dancing, and lots of fun.
Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth is the perfect choice for anyone looking to move to, or from, the area of Stour Row.
With their professional services, and local knowledge, they can make sure your move is as stress-free as possible.
So if you’re looking to move home, or just need some help with relocating, Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth are the perfect choice.
With their friendly team, and local knowledge, they can make sure your move goes as smoothly as possible.
So why not give Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth a call today and see how they can make your move to Stour Row, Dorset, a pleasant and stress-free experience.
Stour Row
Dorset
Stour Row is a village in north Dorset, England, situated beside Duncliffe Hill three miles (five kilometres) southwest of Shaftesbury. It lies within the parish of the neighbouring village of Stour Provost. Stour Row has approximately 150 houses and 300 residents. It has a village hall, which is used to run regular social events. Today it has few other amenities, but it had a petrol station, pub and shop prior to the early 1980s. It has a church, All Saints, which was built in 1867 but which has now closed due to falling congregation numbers. The last service was held in the church on 15 October 2015. Stour Row lies within the SP7 postcode area on the edge of the Blackmore Vale.Stour Row developed as a small hamlet along the Shaftesbury to Marnhull road, some 3+1„4 miles (5.2 kilometres) west of Shaftesbury. Originally, known as Stower Row, it was part of the manor of Stour Provost which itself is mentioned in the Domesday Book simply as Stur.The manor and lands of Stower had been granted to Eton College by Henry VI but the manor was later granted to the Provost, Fellows and Scholars of King's College, Cambridge, by Edward IV. King's College retained possession of much of the land until they sold it in 1925, at which point many farmers and cottagers were able to buy their property as sitting tenants.Ownership of the 213-acre (86-hectare) Duncliffe Wood rested with the Forestry Commission by 1980, who in turn put it up for sale for £120,000 in 1984. The Woodland Trust launched a successful campaign to raise funds through a public appeal and the purchase was completed that year, keeping this wonderful amenity open to the public.Many of the houses in Stour Row were built alongside the main routes through the village in a typical "Dorset strip" fashion with long thin gardens running alongside the road. Most date from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Some of the farms, however, appear to date back far further and many take their names from former owners.Formerly the village boasted a pub, The College Arms. It is not certain when the dwelling which housed it became an inn but it may have been around 1829 when Edward Painter, a Common Brewer bought the house. The property was bought by the brewers Hall and Woodhouse in 1963 but they sold it on to the licensee Robert Martin on condition that is ceased to sell liquor, and the pub closed.Stour Row village hall is a converted Congregationalist chapel built in 1847 and purchased by the village for £1056d in 1949 and became the Village Hall, and a registered charity. Among the necessary alterations a kitchen extension was built at the cost of £3613d.During 2013 the Hall underwent major restructuring, redecoration and modernising as a result of the generous contributions of local residents in terms of time and finance. This has provided a clean, bright and airy hall with modern kitchen, a store room and toilet with disabled facilities. In addition, the small garden area is maintained as a picnic area with childrens swing set for use in all weathers.More Media related to Stour Row can be found at Wikimedia Commons
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