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Winterborne Whitechurch

Carlin Brown Removals Bournemouth are a small, local business based on the border of Bournemouth in Dorset and The New Forest in Hampshire.
With over 20 years of experience in the removals industry, Carlin Brown Removals offers a range of services, from house removals to storage and man and van services, making it easier and quicker for you to move house or flat.
Whether you’€™re relocating to or from Winterborne Whitechurch in Dorset, Carlin Brown Removals are just a short distance away.
Christchurch is located around seven miles away, making it convenient for those looking for a local removal company.
Founded in 1086, Winterborne Whitechurch is believed to be one of the oldest villages in Dorset.
It is also home to a variety of wildlife such as badgers, foxes, deer, and rabbits.
The village is also known for its stunning views of the River Stour, which is a popular spot for those who enjoy fishing and watersports.
For those looking for a reliable removal company with a personal touch, Carlin Brown Removals should be your first port of call.
With a wealth of experience in the removals industry, Carlin Brown Removals are dedicated to providing a professional, friendly, and efficient service.
So, if you’€™re looking for a reliable removal company in the Winterborne Whitechurch or Dorset area, get in touch with Carlin Brown Removals today.

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e of prehistoric human activity in the parish consists of 7 barrows and a linear dyke known as Combs Ditch. The dyke was probably a boundary in the Iron Age but was subsequently modified until it had a more defensive purpose by the end of the Roman occupation. One of the barrows near the dyke was excavated in 1864; one cremation and four inhumations were found, as well as crude arrowheads within a bucket urn. There used to be at least five other barrows but these have been destroyed by more recent human activity.Evidence of prehistoric human activity in the parish consists of 7 barrows and a linear dyke known as Combs Ditch. The dyke was probably a boundary in the Iron Age but was subsequently modified until it had a more defensive purpose by the end of the Roman occupation. One of the barrows near the dyke was excavated in 1864; one cremation and four inhumations were found, as well as crude arrowheads within a bucket urn. There used to be at least five other barrows but these have been destroyed by more recent human activity.In 1086 in the Domesday Book Winterborne Whitechurch was recorded as Wintreborne; it had 3 households, 1.5 ploughlands and 6 acres (2.4 hectares) of meadow. It was in the hundred of Combsditch, and the lord and tenant-in-chief was Milton Abbey.Medieval settlement remains, formerly part of Whitechurch, lie on either side of the River Winterborne, south of the present village. The remains indicate a change in the village morphology, from original settlement along the North-South river to later settlement along the Dorchester-Blandford Road. The change probably took place over a long period of time but it is likely to have been accelerated in 1752 when the road became a turnpike; even now the process is not complete since West Farm and cottages at Lower Street still represent the former layout.The remains consist of twenty-seven long closes, ten on the west side of the river and seventeen on the east. They measure from 64 to 174 m (210 to 571 ft) in length and from 27 to 41 m (89 to 135 ft) in width and are bounded by low banks up to 4.5 m (14 ft 9 in) wide, and up to 1 m (3 ft 3 in) high. At the uphill ends are quarries and some poorly defined rectangular platforms measuring about 10 by 14 m (33 by 46 ft). At the lower ends are uneven depressions and at least four fairly well-preserved building platforms, each measuring some 9 by 15 m (30 by 49 ft).The parish church, dedicated to St Mary, has a chancel dating to around 1200, a 14th-century crossing and 15th-century south chapel and central tower. The nave was rebuilt in 1844 by Benjamin Ferrey, who also added a south porch and north and south aisles. Until 1933 the church and the western part of the village formed part of neighbouring Milton Abbas parish, resulting in Winterborne Whitechurch church standing outside its own parish.The non-conformist preacher John Westley, grandfather of John and Charles Wesley, was appointed Vicar of Winterborne Whitechurch by Oliver Cromwell's Commission of Triers in 1658. He was imprisoned for not using the Book of Common Prayer and ejected in 1662, delivering his farewell sermon to a weeping audience on 17 August that year.Winterborne Whitechurch parish covers 3,436 acres (1,390 ha) in the valley of the Winterborne brook. The underlying geology is chalk. Measured directly, Winterborne Whitechurch village is about 5 mi (8 km) southwest of Blandford Forum, 12 mi (19 km) northwest of Poole and 11 mi (18 km) northeast of Dorchester. The northern part of Winterborne Whitechurch parish is within the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.The village has a federated primary school, Dunbury CofE Academy, for Key Stage Two pupils; Reception and Key Stage One pupils go to a second Dunbury site in neighbouring Winterborne Kingston. The village has a village hall, run by the village hall committee and available for hire. There is a pub in the village called The Milton Arms (closed since 2021). There is a farm shop and tea room in the village. The village has in the past had shops and a pub.

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