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Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth are a small local business based on the borders of Bournemouth in Dorset and The New Forest in Hampshire.
They provide house removals, storage, man and van, moving house, moving flat, and relocation services.
Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth offer a personalised service, ensuring that all client’€™s requirements are catered for.
With over 20 years of experience in the removals industry, you can trust them to make your move stress-free.
They cover a wide area, from Bournemouth all the way to Christchurch in Dorset, which is just over 25 miles away.
Their man and van service is ideal for smaller moves, such as student moves or single item collections.
If you’€™re looking for storage solutions, Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth have a secure storage facility located in Lasham, Hampshire.
Lasham is a small village near Alton, situated in the heart of the Hampshire countryside.
It’€™s known for its beautiful surroundings and its vibrant village life.
In fact, Lasham is home to the oldest gliding club in the UK, and you can often see gliders soaring across the skies on a sunny day.
So whether you’€™re moving a few miles down the road or across the country, Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth are here to help.
With their expert knowledge and friendly staff, you’€™ll be in safe hands.
Contact them today for a free no-obligation quote.
For more information about Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth, visit their website or call them on 01202 555 555.

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Lasham

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Lasham is a village and civil parish in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. It is 3.4 miles (5.5 km) northwest of Alton and 1.2 miles (1.9 km) north of Bentworth, just off the A339 road. The parish covers an area of 1,797 acres (727 ha) and has an average elevation of 560 feet (170 m) above sea level. The nearest railway station is Alton, 3.5 miles (5.6 km) southeast of the village. Lasham formerly had its own railway station, Bentworth and Lasham, on the Basingstoke and Alton Light Railway until the line's closure in 1936. According to the 2011 census, the village had a population of 176.The village name has been spelled in various ways, including Esseham (11th century), Lessham (12th century), and Lesseham or Lassham (14th century). Lasham was first mentioned in the Domesday Survey of 1086 by William I (the conqueror) as an alod, and was then assessed at two and a half hides.The Royal Navy used the village name for a Ham class minesweeper, HMS Lasham, which was operational from 1954 to 1981.Lasham Airfield was constructed in 1942 on high ground north of the village. An avenue of beech trees that was originally planted by George Jervoise in 1809 was partially cut down to make way for the north side of the airfield, and the road running east west just north of the airfield is still called "Avenue Road".The Basingstoke Alton road used to pass through Lasham village but as the land to the north was needed for the west end of the main runway, the road between the Avenue and Lasham village was diverted to the west on lower ground and now by-passes the village, passing between Lasham and Bentworth just west of the old railway station. This road was made of large concrete "sets" and was built by Italian prisoners of war who were housed in a camp at Thedden Grange southwest of Bentworth.The airfield is now a major centre for the sport of gliding and is owned by Lasham Gliding Society, which bought the land from the Ministry of Defence. The airfield is also used by a company called ATC Lasham Ltd, which services airliners, mainly made by Boeing, in hangars on the south side of the main runway.This is a small group of business units on the road running north east from the church to Avenue Road, just outside the houses of the village proper.The church of St Mary, Lasham (CofE), was constructed in 1866 on the site of an older church, some of which went back to Saxon times.The current Lasham parish boundary is Avenue Roadto the north, the A339 to the west and south (except for a small extension west to Spain Lane towards Burkham, and a line to the east between Lasham and Shalden.Previously, for some 200 years, Lasham was part of the Herriard Park estate (which still exists today to the north of the parish). The villages of Herriard and Lasham used to have the same rector, the rectory being in Lasham. Today Lasham is part of a larger CofE benefice which includes the villages of Bentworth, Lasham, Medstead and Shalden, the Rector living in Medstead.The village was formerly served by the Bentworth and Lasham railway station on the Basingstoke and Alton Light Railway, until its closure to passenger traffic in 1932.Today, the A339 Alton-Basingstoke road runs to the west of the village and the B3349 Alton-Odiham road to the east. Avenue Road, mentioned above and running on the north side of Lasham Airfield, connects the A339 to the B3349 at the Golden Pot public house at the top of the hill between Alton and Odiham.

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