CARLIN BROWN REMOVALS
Removals Winton
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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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Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth provide a comprehensive house removals service for customers in the Bournemouth and New Forest area.
With over 10 years of experience in the industry, they are well-equipped to provide a stress-free move for their customers.
Whether you are moving house, flat or office, they have the experience and expertise to meet all your removal needs.
The team offer a variety of services including man and van hire, storage solutions, packing services, and furniture removals.
Their fleet of vans are fully equipped with the latest safety equipment and can cater for any size move.
They are fully insured for peace of mind and provide a personalised service to ensure your move is as stress-free as possible.
For customers who are relocating to the Bournemouth and New Forest area, Carlin Brown Removals can provide a bespoke relocation service.
They can advise on local schools, amenities and transport links to ensure you have everything you need to settle in to the area.
Carlin Brown Removals are based on the border of Bournemouth in Dorset, and are just a short distance from the charming town of Winton.
Winton is a small, historic market town located just 8 miles away from Christchurch in Dorset.
It is a great place to explore as it is home to a variety of local shops, pubs and restaurants.
There are also a number of interesting historical sites to visit in Winton, such as the Grade II listed Winton House, a 16th century manor house.
If you’re looking for a reliable removals company in the Bournemouth and New Forest area, then look no further than Carlin Brown Removals.
With their experience and expertise, you can rest assured that your move will be stress-free and efficient.
Winton
Dorset
gave its name to Winton, Queensland.Winton gave its name to Winton, Queensland.The name Winton was derived from Wintoun Castle in Scotland, which was home to the Archibald Montgomerie, 13th Earl of Eglinton, a relative of the Talbot family: landowners who started the development of Winton.At the beginning of the 19th century the area was just rough heathland, with just a track linking ancient Moordown Village to Horseshoe Common. In 1805 this all changed when a new main road through Winton was put in and named Muscliff Road (today it is known as Wimborne Road).Around 1850, wealthy Scottish philanthropists Georgina and Mary Talbot saw the plight of local workers and set about trying to improve their lives by purchasing land along the road and building four artisan cottages and sinking wells to provide fresh water. They founded Talbot Village.By 1891 the population of Winton had reached 4,000 and by 1894 the needs of Winton were so great that they were put under the care of the Winton Parish Council and later in 1897 Winton Urban District Council was formed. In 1901 Bournemouth (which was by then a county borough) increased its boundaries to include Winton and other districts.Winton Recreation Ground is the only significant green space in an area of approximately one square mile, serving a population of 4750 people.The idea of creating a public recreation facility for Winton was first envisaged in 1902. The Earl of Malmesbury gave nearly six hectares of suitable land to Bournemouth Borough Council in 1904. The official opening of Winton Recreation Ground took place in September 1906.The facilities available at the ground include Richmond Park Bowls Club, tennis courts, cycle track, children's playground, playgroups play building and a cricket pitch.The cricket pavilion is over 90 years old and it was extended in 1962 and refurbished in 1999.This busy road junction in Winton is called Winton Banks thanks to the many banks that used to surround this junction.The steep rise in Wimborne Road to the north of Kemp and Wycliffe roads, has been known locally for many years as Peter's Hill, with several stories circulating as to the origin of the name, the least fanciful would seem to be that the spire of Saint Peter's Church in Bournemouth could be glimpsed from the top of the hill. Evidence of the name dates to 1871, soon after Winton was formed, when Henry Vatcher a carter living with his wife two children and two lodgers, gives Peter's Hill as his address on the census.Winton library was opened in 1907 and became Bournemouth's first permanent purpose-built library. It was built on land provided by landowner Lord Leven with financial support from Scottish-American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. It was one of the first public libraries in the country to allow open access to the shelves; and it was here that Flora Thompson read the literature on which she based her literary career culminating in her autobiographical trilogy Lark Rise to Candleford.The library has undergone a number of refurbishments during its lifetime, the most recent in 2006 when a computer suite was added.Today Winton is still popular for shopping, including a regular farmers' market which takes place in Cardigan Road. The area has several striking buildings, such as Saint Lukes Church, the old Fire Station on Peters Hill, the Edwardian library in Wimborne Road, and what was the art-deco Moderne Cinema building, now known as the Lifecentre, having undergone a complete refurbishment maintaining the art-deco theme.Winton is also a popular area for students of Bournemouth University and The Arts University Bournemouth to live in, given its local amenities, bus connections to the town centre and proximity to Talbot Campus, the university's main site and the AUB campus.Talbot Village School erected with room for 68 pupils.Winton gets its own police station. It is established in a building built ten years earlier known as Hamilton towers.Winton is part of two wards for elections to Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council; Winton East and Wallisdown and Winton West.
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