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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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Bishops Sutton

Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth is a small, local business that offers a variety of services, including house removals, storage, man and van, moving house, moving flat, and relocation.
Situated on the border of Bournemouth in Dorset, and The New Forest Hampshire, Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth provides a quality service that you can trust.
For those looking to move to or from the area, Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth is the perfect choice to help make your move as smooth and stress-free as possible.
With years of experience in the removals sector, Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth is the ideal choice for a hassle-free move.
If you're looking to move out of the area, Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth can help you get to your new home.
The company is located only 19 miles away from Christchurch in Dorset, making it easy to get to your new home.
For those looking to move to the area, Bishops Sutton in Hampshire is the perfect choice.
This picturesque village is located only 4 miles away from Bournemouth, making it a great option for those looking to move to the area.
Bishops Sutton is an area steeped in history, with a great selection of shops, pubs, and restaurants.
It also boasts some stunning views of the South Downs National Park and is perfect for those looking for a peaceful and relaxing place to live.
Another great thing about Bishops Sutton is that it is a great place to explore the local area.
With easy access to the New Forest National Park, the South Downs National Park, and the stunning coastline, there is plenty to discover in the area.
If you're looking for a quality removals service for your relocation to or from Bournemouth and The New Forest Hampshire, then look no further than Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth.
With years of experience in the removals sector, they are the perfect choice to help make your move as smooth and stress-free as possible.

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Bishops Sutton

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Bishops Sutton or Bishop's Sutton is a village and civil parish one mile (1.6 km) east of the market town of Alresford in the City of Winchester district of Hampshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 419, increasing to 463 at the 2011 Census.The parish of Bishops Sutton, has irregular shape and is an area of 3,739 acres (5.84 sq mi) with 9 acres (3.6 ha) of that being water. The village, which is at the centre of the parish, lies on low-ground (250 ft above sea level) compared to the surrounding area; it is by the head-waters of the River Alre. A long strip of land runs north-east between the parishes of Bighton and Ropley, rising to a height of 500 ft (152 m) along the downs to the north. South of the river the boundary extends to the high ground above Cheriton Wood and Bramdean Common.Historically, Watercress cultivation formed a significant occupation in the area, due to its chalk geology and the calciferous River Alre allowing it to grow in the beds of Chalk streams. In 1865, the construction of the Mid Hants Railway, also known as the Watercress Line, meant fresh watercress could be delivered to London and further afield. Today, agriculture is still a major employer in the parish with southern areas being arable land for crops.The main road in the village is the B3047 named Bishops Sutton Road this bears medium to low traffic into Alresford and has two side streets in the centre of the village, Church Lane and School Lane. The A31 bypasses the village to the south. The average commute to work for residents is 15.14 miles (24.36 km).The villages is by or on (depending on which track was preferred) the Pilgrims' Way between Winchester and Canterbury, which can still be walked via the North Downs Way.In the Domesday Book, the Bishop's Sutton was recorded as Sudtone (which included Ropley and Bramdean), and the hundred of Bishop's Sutton was known as the hundred of Esselei, and comprised those places as well as West Tisted. Eselei, which was a small hundred, remained the hundred until the eighteenth century when the law was amended to make it part of the hundred of Bishop's Sutton.A gazetteer of 1868 links Bishops Sutton with a former residence of the Bishop of Winchester which was then used as a malthouse. However, in 1872 it is recorded that the Bishops once had a palace in the village with the only alleged remains being its kennel. The 1871 population was 537 in 114 houses.The village has a number of historic buildings and many are thatched, with it being part of a conservation area. The Norman Church of St Nicholas, built in the 12th century, is a Grade I listed building. It consists of a simple two-bay structure of a nave and chancel although additions were made to it through the medieval period and into the Victorian era.The village also has the grade II* 17th/18th Century brick-built Sutton Manor House which is on the sight of an earlier timber-framed construction. Its garden wall is also Grade II listed.There are also a number of grade II properties: Western Court Farmhouse, Old Ship Cottages, Newhouse Farmhouse, The Ship Inn public house, 1 and 2 Church Lane, Old Mill House, The Old Post Office, Tavy Cottage Yeoman's Cottage, Dairy Cottage, Grove Cottage and Bassett Farm Cottage and its granary. Several of these entries show elements of Tudor architecture.Much of the population is retired, and it won the Hampshire and Isle of Wight village of the year award in 2011 due to the wide range of events and activities organised to transcend the generations by the parish council. The village has a summer fete, an active village hall with links to local businesses and a village green with a pond and meadow used for recreation.Bishops Sutton elects one representative to the City of Winchester District Council, currently:The parish council has six elected councillors and a website with local news and events.More Media related to Bishops Sutton can be found at Wikimedia Commons

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