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Affpuddle: A Gem of Dorset and Epicentre of Exquisite Home Improvements

In the heart of idyllic Dorset lies an oft-overlooked jewel, the placid village of Affpuddle. This delightful settlement not only offers a vestige of quintessential English charm, but also serves as a compelling platform for our prime home improvements offering – a befitting blend of tradition and modernity.

Swain and Rand's, with deep roots in Wimborne and a proud coverage across Dorset, Hampshire & Wiltshire, are the trusted partners for residents drawn by the allure of Affpuddle. Our passion and expertise span from sleek modern windows to finely crafted doors, from spacious conservatories to elegant orangeries, and from compact porches to comprehensive home improvements.

The alluring windows we install not only frame the captivating views of Affpuddle's serene surroundings but also add undeniable charm and character to each domicile. Our meticulously designed doors serve as much more than mere entranceways, they reflect the unique personality of the homeowners and complement the architectural vernacular of Dorset.

Speaking of conservatories and orangeries, they carry a particular significance in Affpuddle, due to the village's rich agricultural heritage. With an increase in homeowners requesting these glass constructions, gardens in Affpuddle are morphing from traditional retreats into versatile extensions of homes. Imagine basking in the warmth of an orangery, admiring the panoramic view of the lush landscape, or enjoying a tranquil evening inside a bespoke conservatory while engaging with Dorset's unique biodiversity.

Affpuddle is situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, proudly showcasing rolling landscapes, mature woodlands, and crystal-clear streams. Homeowners seeking to raise their porches' aesthetics have relied on our home improvement services to imbue them with a timeless Dorset charm, seamlessly blending with the surrounding natural splendour.

This village houses an intriguing fact – the world's oldest postbox in continuous use since 1853! Envisage opening your new, secure Swain and Rand's door, stepping onto your improved porch, and seeing this piece of history just a stroll away. Also, many are unaware that Affpuddle was once the nucleus of the historic Tolpuddle Martyrs' story, who played a significant role in trade union history.

Swain and Rand's' home improvement undertakings aspire to augment the inherent charm of Affpuddle. While enhancing homes with our array of offerings, we simultaneously contribute to the preservation of the village's aesthetic appeal, ensuring that its architectural elegance continues to be admired by future generations.

In conclusion, Affpuddle is a Dorset treasure, where history meets modernity, and beauty meets functionality. Swain and Rand stake immense pride in enriching this village's homes with world-class windows, doors, conservatories, orangeries, porches, and broader home improvements. We invite you to experience our dedicated professional services — let us work together to preserve and enhance the charm of Affpuddle.

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Affpuddle

Dorset

Affpuddle is a small village in the Purbeck district of Dorset in South West England, 9 miles (14 km) east of Dorchester. The local travel links are 3 miles (4.8 km) from the village to Moreton railway station and 20 miles (32 km) to Bournemouth International Airport.

Part of the village street is the B3390, which divides the village into two. Affpuddle used to have its own civil parish, which included the settlements of Briantspuddle to the east and Pallington to the south.

In the 2001 census this parish had a population of 402. Affpuddle civil parish has since joined with neighbouring Turners Puddle to form the new parish of Affpuddle and Turnerspuddle.

In the 2011 census this joint parish had 200 households and a population of 436.Affpuddle village is in the Piddle valley, just north of the Purbeck conifer plantations and heathland, in a valley beside the villages of Tolpuddle and Puddletown. The village is linear and made of brick, stone and thatched cottages and has a 13th-century church dedicated to St Laurence.The village was established during or before the Saxon era, and was mentioned in the Domesday Book as Affapidela, having a manor house belonging to the Abbot of Cerne.

After the Dissolution the village became an estate of the Lawrence family, an ancestor of whom married the heiress of a branch of the Washington family, from another branch of which descended George Washington. The Washington arms was quartered by the Lawrences and thus appears on the north wall of the chancel in the village church on a Lawrence monument.

The church of St Laurence is noted for its elaborate pews, dated 1545 or 1547, and the finely carved pulpit, undated but in a very similar style. The church dates from the 13th century but was enlarged by an aisle and a tower in the 15th century.

Other features of interest are the Norman font and south doorway.The earliest records in Dorset of the agricultural practice of flooding fields to form watermeadows refer to Affpuddle in the early 17th century; Edward Lawrence, the lord of the manor at the time, was interested in agricultural improvement and favoured the use of flooding here and in neighbouring Briantspiddle and Pallington, where he also had manors.The village later belonged to the Framptons of Moreton, noted for their involvement with the Tolpuddle Martyrs. John Lock who gave key evidence against them also lived in the village.

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