CARLIN BROWN REMOVALS

Removals East Stour

We are local, are you?

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.

On our website, apart from all of the usual business stuff you would expect to find including moves to and from East Stour, you'll find articles, stories, and resources that showcase the best of what Dorset and Hampshire have to offer, from top-rated restaurants and hidden gems to must-see attractions and upcoming events.

Join us as we explore and celebrate the many reasons why we love living and working in this amazing region. So if you have been searching for removals near me or removals East Stour Carlin Brown Removals is the number one local removals choice.

Andy & Angela Carlin-Brown

Removals Near Me ? Removals East Stour

Latitude: 51.008852 Longitude: -2.285755

East Stour

Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth is an experienced and well-respected local business based on the border of Bournemouth in Dorset and The New Forest in Hampshire.
They provide a comprehensive range of house removal and storage services, including man and van, moving house, moving flat, and relocation.
The Carlin Brown Removals team are passionate about providing quality service and a stress-free move for all their customers.
They use the latest equipment and take special care to ensure that your possessions are handled with the utmost care and attention.
Whether you are moving house, flat, or relocating, Carlin Brown Removals are on hand to make sure your move is as smooth as possible.
If you're looking for a reliable house removal service in the Bournemouth area, Carlin Brown Removals is an excellent choice.
From East Stour in Dorset, it's just 11 miles away, and with their expertise and attention to detail, they can provide an efficient and hassle-free move.
East Stour is a small village in Dorset full of character, with some interesting attractions and a variety of historical sites to explore.
The village was once home to the 'Dorset Giant', a 10-foot-tall man who was said to have lived in the area in the late 1800s.
The village also boasts a 12th-century church, a local pub, and a unique collection of stone carvings.
For a small local business, Carlin Brown Removals offer a wide range of services and quality assurance.
Their team of experienced professionals are available to provide expert advice and guidance on your move.
When you choose Carlin Brown Removals, you can be sure that your possessions will be handled with the utmost care and attention.
Whether you're moving to or from East Stour, or anywhere else in the Bournemouth area, Carlin Brown Removals is here to make sure your move is as stress-free as possible.
With their expertise and attention to detail, you can be sure your possessions will arrive safely and on time.
So why not contact them today and let them take the stress out of your move.

Photos of Hampshire, Wiltshire, Dorset and East Stour

East Stour

Dorset

East Stour is a village and civil parish in the ceremonial county of Dorset in southern England. It lies within the Dorset administrative district, about two miles (three kilometres) south of the town of Gillingham. The village is 1„2 mile (800 metres) from the east bank of the River Stour in the Blackmore Vale and two miles (three kilometres) west of the broadly conical local landmark Duncliffe Hill (with a summit elevation of 210 metres or 690 feet). Above the west bank of the river, about one mile (1.5 kilometres) away, is the village of West Stour. The A30 London to Penzance road passes through the village. In the 2011 census the civil parish had a population of 573.Part of the shaft of a cross, probably dating from the late 10th or early 11th century, was found in 1939 when a house in the village was demolished. The stone fragment has a cross-section a little under 30 centimetres (12 inches) square and is about 70 cm (27+1„2 in) high; its faces are embellished with vine-scroll, interlace and palmette ornament. It was transferred to the British Museum.In the Domesday Book of 1086 East Stour and West Stour together were recorded as Stur or Sture, which had 73 households and administratively was in Gillingham Hundred. A 1695 map shows the village name as Stower Estover.East Stour village was the original settlement in the parish, with study of field boundaries suggesting that encroachment on the "waste" or common land subsequently occurred eastwards, initially immediately east of the village, then further east in post-medieval times. The farms at New House and Cole Street in the northeast of the parish date from settlement in the late 18th century, and in the southeast the waste was enclosed in 1804.The parish church was rebuilt in 1841 42 near the site of its predecessor, from which the Norman stone font was retrieved.East Stour is in the electoral ward called The Stours, which extends southeast as far as East Orchard and in the 2011 census had a population of 1,786. The ward is part of the constituency of North Dorset, and is currently represented in the UK parliament by the Conservative Simon Hoare.In local government East Stour is governed by Dorset County Council at the county level and North Dorset District Council at the district level. At the parish level East Stour is one of four parishes the others being Todber, Stour Provost and West Stour under the governance of The Stours Parish Council, which is a grouped parish council.The underlying geology of the parish is Corallian Limestone in the west and Kimmeridge clay in the east, with gault clay around the greensand of Duncliffe Hill. The village is on the limestone.In the 2011 census East Stour civil parish had 267 dwellings, 251 households and a population of 573. 26.2% of residents were age 65 or over, compared to 16.4% for England as a whole.East Stour has a village hall and two public houses: The Crown Inn on the B3092 towards Gillingham and The Kings Arms at East Stour Common.The writer and magistrate Henry Fielding (1707 1754), who also founded the Bow Street Runners, lived in the manor house for three years, after inheriting it. During this time he spent his fortune and consequently became a professional writer. The house, sited west of the church, was demolished in 1835, though its mullioned windows were probably incorporated into its replacement, which previously was called Fielding's Farm but in 1919 became Church Farm.

Information courtesy of Wikipedia

Wikipedia: The free encyclopedia. (2004, July 22). FL: Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. Retrieved January 20, 2023, from https://www.wikipedia.org

Wikipedia

Spotted something wrong with this information? Simply visit the Wikipedia page and correct any mistakes or add anything you feel is missing.

Are you moving to or from

East Stour ?

...click here for a special area discount