CARLIN BROWN REMOVALS

Removals Stourton Caundle

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Stourton Caundle

Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth offer an excellent removal and storage service for customers in and around the Bournemouth and New Forest area.
With over 25 years of experience and a friendly and professional team, they are the perfect choice for those looking for a hassle-free move.
House removals, storage, man and van services, moving house, moving flat and relocation are all services offered by Carlin Brown Removals.
Whether you’€™re moving a few boxes or an entire houseful of furniture and belongings, they can provide the service you need.
And with competitive prices, a swift and efficient service and a team of experienced staff, you’€™ll soon have your belongings safely in your new home.
Christchurch in Dorset is just over 20 miles away from Stourton Caundle, a small village in North Dorset.
Here, visitors can explore the charming village, take a walk along the River Stour and enjoy the beautiful views of the countryside.
Stourton Caundle is home to a number of interesting features, such as the Grade II listed Stourton Caundle Manor House, which is believed to be from the 15th century, as well as a number of thatched cottages.
Stourton Caundle is also home to the 500-year-old Stourton Caundle Church, which has a thatched roof and is a popular venue for weddings and other special occasions.
Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth are proud to be a part of the local community and offer their services to customers in and around Dorset.
So, whether you’€™re moving to or from Stourton Caundle or any other part of the county, make sure to get in touch with Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth for a hassle-free move.

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Stourton Caundle

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Stourton Caundle is a village and civil parish in the county of Dorset in southwest England. It lies within the Blackmore Vale, about five miles (eight kilometres) east of Sherborne. In the 2011 census the parish had 181 households and a population of 439.Stourton Caundle is one of several settlements in the area to bear the name "Caundle", the others being Bishop's Caundle, Purse Caundle and Caundle Marsh. The origin of "Caundle" is uncertain. In the Domesday Book in 1086 there are seven Domesday entries connected to the village, recorded as "Candelle", "Candel" or "Candele" in the hundred of Brunsell. The entries record a total of 45 households and a total taxable value of 17 geld units. Sir Henry de Haddon, a lord from Northamptonshire, bought land and founded a manor here in 1202, and the resultant settlement was called "Caundel Haddon" or "Caundle Haddon". The Haddons retained the manor until 1461 when it passed to the Stourton family, which resulted in the current village name.The manor was on the west side of the main village street and was probably fortified, resulting in it being referred to as a 'castle', though only a thirteenth-century chapel building (no longer used as such) and two fish ponds associated with the site now remain.Stourton Caundle's parish church is dedicated to St Peter and has a thirteenth-century nave and chancel, and a fourteenth-century tower.The village was once a venue for stave dancing.The village has a small pub called The Trooper, but villagers must travel to local town Stalbridge for other amenities.Enid Blyton used Manor Farm as inspiration for her novel Five on Finniston Farm. She owned the farm for a short time in the late 1950s.More Media related to Stourton Caundle can be found at Wikimedia CommonsThis Dorset location article is a stub. You could really help Wikipedia by expanding it.

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