CARLIN BROWN REMOVALS
Removals Westbourne
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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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Westbourne
At Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth, we provide a professional and friendly service for all your house removals, storage, man and van, and relocation needs.
Located on the border of Bournemouth and The New Forest in Dorset, we are a small local business that is dedicated to making the moving process fast and easy.
Our team of experienced and trustworthy movers are always ready to help you get to your new home or office with ease.
We understand that moving can be a stressful experience and that is why we strive to make it as stress-free as possible.
We take pride in providing a quality service that is tailored to your individual needs.
Whether you are moving house, flat, or office, we can help you get to your destination with ease.
For those who are looking for storage solutions, we offer both long-term and short-term storage solutions.
Our secure storage facilities provide a safe and secure way to store your belongings until you are ready to move them to their new home.
If you are looking for an experienced and reliable removal company in Westbourne and Dorset, then look no further than Carlin Brown Removals.
Located just a short drive away from Westbourne, we are just 8 miles from Christchurch - the largest town in Dorset.
Westbourne is a charming village located in the heart of Dorset, surrounded by the beautiful countryside and rolling hills.
There is plenty to explore in and around the area, including a number of castles and historical sites.
Other local attractions include the historic Highcliffe Castle, Bournemouth Beach, and The Tank Museum.
At Carlin Brown Removals, we are committed to providing the best possible service to our customers.
With our experience, expertise, and dedication to quality customer service, you can be sure that your move will be in safe hands.
Get in touch today to find out more about how we can make your move easy and stress-free.
Westbourne
Dorset
a has become a fashionable and popular part of Bournemouth with a unique mix of clothing shops, cafés, restaurants and many other independent businesses. Westbourne has a reputation for being the fashion district of Bournemouth, which is supported by the many boutiques and home interior shops located in the main shopping area.The area has become a fashionable and popular part of Bournemouth with a unique mix of clothing shops, cafés, restaurants and many other independent businesses. Westbourne has a reputation for being the fashion district of Bournemouth, which is supported by the many boutiques and home interior shops located in the main shopping area.The main high street of Westbourne is centred around the grade II listed Victorian shopping arcade that links Poole Road and Seamoor Road. It was built in 1884-5 in a polychrome gothic style by the builder Henry Joy, who also built Bournemouth arcade. On 13 March 2007 a large M&S Simply Food replaced the Waitrose store which moved to the Upper Parkstone area of Poole. There are several international language schools in Westbourne.Westbourne had an ornate cinema called "The Grand", that was converted into a bingo hall. The bingo hall has since closed.Westbourne is also home to the head office of the Liverpool Victoria Group which has three buildings, Frizzell House in the centre of County Gates roundabout, with Victoria and County Gates houses close by. It is a large local employer with around 1600 staff.Many local traders are members of the Westbourne Traders Association (WTA). The group promotes the interests of the traders and aims to raise the profile of Westbourne to tourists and local residents. In May 2009, the WTA released a free map and business directory with distribution across the South coast. In 2011 a new campaign to promote Westbourne as a shopping and tourism destination was launched under the name 'Discover Westbourne'. Their website has a directory listing all shops and businesses in Westbourne.The subarea known as Alum Chine (a chine being the local name for a deep gorge caused by river erosion extending to the sea) provides a pathway to the beach, and is crossed by a pedestrian suspension bridge.Branksome Dene chine is nearby and it was on a bridge across this chine from which Winston Churchill fell when he was 18 in 1892, breaking both legs and damaging his kidneys.Robert Louis Stevenson was Westbourne's most famous resident, who lived at 'Skerryvore' on the West Cliff between 1885 and 1887. While at this rather ordinary house he wrote Kidnapped and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, as well as part of Treasure Island while he was recovering from an illness. It is here that John Singer Sergeant painted R.L. Stevenson pacing his drawing room with his wife sitting nearby in 1885 and a novel of his life while residing in Westbourne (published in 1929 titled 'R.L.S and his Sine Qua Non') was written by Adelaide A. Boodle. There is a small statue commemorating his work on the site of the house he lived in, which was destroyed in the Second World War.Florence Nightingale had an interest in Westbourne when in 1867 she was a prime mover in the building of the Herbert Home Hospital.There are many places to eat and drink in Westbourne, ranging from brand establishments such as Cafe Rouge to pubs such as the Porterhouse pub, which is owned by the local Ringwood Brewery and is the official headquarters of the WFA (Westbourne Friends Association).Restaurant choices include the Westbourne Tandoori, Taj Mahal, Romanzo Greek Taverna, Indies, Renoufs Wine Bar, Camden, and Chez Fred. Cafes and bakeries include Pâtisserie Angélique and Le Petit Prince.As well as a good selection of independent restaurants and cafes, Westbourne also has a Starbucks, Costa Coffee, and Subway. 2010 saw the opening of a Tesco Express which resides within a former Methodist Church.The Taj Mahal restaurant was first opened by Major Harry Burnett in 1962, and was the first Indian restaurant in Bournemouth.Westbourne has good bus links to both Bournemouth and Poole and the beach is a 15-minute walk away.As of October 2022, Westbourne is served by morebus services m1, m2, 16, 20, U4, Breezer 50 and Breezer 70. Until its closure in 1965, Westbourne had a railway station known as Bournemouth West Station Terminus. The station was often very busy during the summer seasons, as it was a main disembarkation point for holidaymakers to Poole and Bournemouth. The closest railway station is now Branksome Railway Station.
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