CARLIN BROWN REMOVALS

Removals Oakley

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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.

On our website, apart from all of the usual business stuff you would expect to find including moves to and from Oakley, 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.

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Oakley

Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth is a small, local family-run business providing exceptional house removals and storage services in the beautiful counties of Dorset and Hampshire.
Situated on the border of Bournemouth and The New Forest, their team of experienced and friendly staff are committed to making your move as stress-free as possible.
Whether you’€™re looking for a reliable man and van for moving house, a flat, or long-distance relocation, Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth have got you covered.
From packing materials to expert advice, no job is too big or too small for their team.
At Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth, they understand the importance of a safe and secure move.
That’€™s why their fleet of vehicles are all equipped with the latest tracking technology, allowing you to monitor your belongings from start to finish.
But that’€™s not all.
Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth are proud to be based in the local area, so they’€™re always ready to lend a helping hand with any local knowledge they may have.
For instance, did you know that Christchurch, Dorset is just 13 miles away from Oakley, Hampshire? That’€™s not too far at all.
Plus, Oakley is a great place to explore with its beautiful countryside, pretty villages, and a great selection of shopping and dining options.
So, if you’€™re looking for a reliable and trustworthy removals company in the area, look no further than Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth.
With their commitment to providing superior customer service, you can rest assured that your move will be in safe hands.

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Oakley

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Oakley is a village in the borough of Basingstoke and Deane in Hampshire, England, located around 4.5 miles (7 km) west of Basingstoke. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 5,322. Together with the smaller village of Deane, it forms the Oakley and Deane civil parish renamed as Oakley at the 2011 Census.Oakley appears in the Domesday Book of 1086.Oakley is divided into two districts, East Oakley and Church Oakley. The village sits on chalkland. Its village magazine, Link, is published monthly.Oakley has two linked educational facilities: Oakley CE Junior School and Oakley Infant school, both of which have in the past achieved 'Outstanding' ratings in OFSTED inspections. In 2015 Oakley CE Junior School's overall effectiveness was rated 'Good'. Pupils of Oakley CE Junior School won a BBC learning competition, to create a Doctor Who mini-adventure. Their winning adventure was entitled "Death Is the Only Answer".Oakley contains a small Methodist church, and the ancient Anglican church of St Leonard's which also has a community centre in the building opposite and the old school house where there is a pre school nursery. The Anglican church (St John's) was recently demolished for safety reasons and has been transformed into a garden of remembrance with the war memorial positioned on the site of the altar.In the centre of the village is a duck pond surrounded by thatched dwellings. The duck pond is inhabited by mallard ducks and coots. The village is supplied with local tradesmen, has a surgery (part of a shared practice with the next village of Overton), a central convenience store with a post office, a local butcher's, a cake shop, multiple estate agents (Brockenhurst, Jacobs), pharmacy, an arts and crafts shop, a Co-Op store (opened in December 2020), a local window cleaner and a dental practice. There are three public houses, the Barley Mow, The Fox (on the B3400) and The Beach Arms. A coffee shop was an addition to the village. In Meon Road there is a beauty salon, a hairdresser salon and a well stocked charity shop. Its railway station, originally on the West of England Main Line, closed in 1963, and the buildings are now used by other businesses. The village allotment site is next to the old railway station. Situated to the west of the village is Oakley Hall, an 18th-century Georgian manor that is now a hotel, used for weddings, special celebrations and corporate events.There are opportunities for walking with the Wayfarers Way close at hand and a riding stable and riding school are found in the village. Oakley Cricket Club was founded in 1849; OCC's grounds are at Oakley Park, where, on 11 June 1961, the Hampshire cricketer Roy Marshall captained a team for a benefit match. This team, which won the match with 246 runs, also included Arthur Milton and Cliff Michelmore. Oakley Football Club was founded in 1967 by the Chelsea FC footballer, Peter Houseman. Oakley Tennis Club has four hard courts. Oakley Bowling Club was formed in 1978 and plays on the Malshanger Estate. There are several childrens play areas within the village with the largest of these undergoing a refurbishment in 2021-22. There are many short, medium and longer countryside walks all reached from the borders of the village. There is a multi-user path which links Oakley to Kempshott; this can be utilised by walking, cycling or with buggiesmobility scooters which are capable of travelling over rough terrain. There are many small and medium wooded copses surrounding the village, many of which have beautiful displays of bluebells in early spring.Oakley Parish Council was formed in 1894. In 1966 the East Oakley ward of Wootton St Lawrence became part of the parish and in 1976 the Deane Parish Meeting also joined the council, at which point it became known as Oakley and Deane Parish Council. The 2021 chairman of the council is Tim ParryThe Guardian, Saturday 24 March 2007, Oliver Burkeman The happiest village in Britain

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