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Arne: A Prime Location for Bespoke Home Improvements in Dorset

Situated just west of Poole Harbour, Arne, a delightful hamlet in the county of Dorset, serves as an ideographic palette for distinctive home improvements, from windows and doors to conservatories, orangeries, and porches. The tranquil placename has a unique aesthetic that aligns harmoniously with the meticulous artistry of home improvements, which many homeowners in the local area are eager to explore.

Arne has a strong history attached to it, with its name derived from 'earn', which is old English for 'eagle'. This suggests that the location once served as a home for eagles, adding to its captivating charm. Amid this historical ambience, Swain and Rand's, a friendly yet professional home improvements company based in Wimborne, have been instrumental in enhancing the architectural splendour of the local homes.

Windows in Arne are a celebrated feature of local architecture with a wide variety of styles and designs, from traditional sash windows for period properties to sleek, modern casement windows for contemporary houses. Applying their vast expertise, Swain and Rand's provide superb window fitting services in Arne, further accentuating the beauty of its built environment.

In the realm of doors, the Dorset hamlet of Arne is distinctive with an eclectic mix of classic and modern designs, reflecting the diverse architectural styles in the area. Swain and Rand's lend their services to cater to the different preferences, giving every door project the meticulous attention it deserves. The result is an array of stunning doors that amplify the visual appeal and security of local homes.

Conservatories and orangeries are another aspect in which Arne endorses its architectural prowess. With many houses showcasing wonderful conservatories and orangeries, these spaces serve as peaceful havens that merge indoors with outdoors with alluring elegance. Swain and Rand's, with their profundity in crafting bespoke conservatories and orangeries, contribute significantly to making these spaces the heart of many homes in Arne.

Porches in Arne further consolidate its ascendency in home improvements. Porches lend a warm welcome to homes, enhancing the entryway and providing practical storage space. Swain and Rand's leverage their vast knowledge and skills to create high-quality, aesthetically pleasing porches that resonate with the local architectural character.

As we delve into the fun facts about Arne, it stands out as a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SCSI) due to its unique habitats, home to numerous bird species. This diversity is mirrored in the variety of home improvements carried out by Swain and Rand's. Another intriguing fact is that Arne doesn’t have a church; a rare characteristic for an English village. Instead of using their Sunday mornings for church, many residents spend them tending to their home improvements, perhaps in their Swain and Rand's fitted conservatories, orangeries or porches cradling a hot mug of tea.

In conclusion, Arne, a precious gem in the heart of Dorset, is more than just a placename; it is a testament to the rich architectural tapestry set against a backdrop of stunning natural beauty. Windows, doors, conservatories, orangeries, and porches in Arne project a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity, a testament to the elegance of home improvements tailored and executed by a highly professional company, Swain and Rand's.

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Arne

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Arne is a village and civil parish in Dorset, England, situated 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Wareham. The local travel links are located at Wareham railway station.

Bournemouth International Airport is 11 miles (18 km) away. The main road through the village is Arne Road connecting Arne to Wareham.

The village is situated on the Arne Peninsula, which protrudes into Poole Harbour opposite the town of Poole.The name "Arne" is first recorded in 1268. It probably derives from the Old English: ærn meaning a "house" or "building.

Alternatively, it may derive from Old English: hær (dative plural hærum) meaning "at the heaps of stones" or "at the tumuli".Evidence of prehistoric human activity within the civil parish consists of 19 barrows and the remains of 4 linear dykes. The most significant of the barrows is the 'King's Barrow' at Stoborough, which probably dates from the Early Bronze Age.

The dykes are on Worgret Heath; they are undated but analogy with similar structures elsewhere suggests Romano-British origins. In the Roman period there was also a salt industry of significant size on the shore of Poole Harbour.Arne village is not recorded in the Domesday Book.

The earliest record of the village is from 1285, though the parish church, which consists of a single-cell chancel and nave, dates from around 1200, and has not been substantially altered since, though it was restored in the 19th century and in 1952.The village was owned by the wealthy Shaftesbury Abbey until its dissolution in 1539, but was never a large village, and by 1894 its population was only 123. A school had been opened in the village in 1832, but the shrinking population forced it to close in 1922.In medieval times the parish of Arne was much smaller; it covered 2,700 acres (1,100 ha) on the Arne peninsula and adjacent heathland.

In the late 19th century it was expanded to include the two parts of Wareham Holy Trinity parish that separately covered Stoborough and Middlebere, and the part of Wareham Lady St Mary parish that covered Worgret, resulting in Arne parish more than doubling in size.During World War I Holton Heath, three miles north west of Arne in the neighbouring parish of Wareham St Martin, was chosen as the site of the Royal Navy Cordite Factory, a key site for the manufacture of explosives used in military shells. Its isolated location would have mitigated civilian losses should an explosion have occurred, but following the start of World War II, the factory was a clear target for bombing raids by German aircraft.

With the main flight path to Holton Heath passing right over Arne, the government created several "Starfish" decoy sites in the village. These consisted of a heavily guarded site containing a network of tar barrels and pipes containing kerosene that could be ignited when needed to give the appearance of a burning factory, thus confusing pilots into bombing empty countryside.On the night of 3 4 June 1942, the decoy was brought into action and aircraft heavily bombed the decoy site, causing a fire that burned for six weeks.

The decoy operation was a success, leaving the Cordite Factory untouched, but Arne was devastated, with over 200 bomb craters counted on the Arne Peninsula. The Germans, on the other hand, were convinced they had heavily damaged the factory and even Lord Haw Haw reported that it had been badly hit.

However, the village was left almost uninhabitable and the remaining occupants were given a month's notice that Arne was to be abandoned by 10 August.After the war, the village remained largely derelict until the late 1950s, and in 1966 the Arne Peninsula was put under the protection of the RSPB.Besides the village and peninsula of Arne, the civil parish includes a significant area to the west of Arne and south and west of Wareham, including the villages of Ridge, Stoborough, Stoborough Green and Worgret, and has an area of 6,500 acres (26 km2).At the 2011 census, the parish had a population of 1,297.Arne is well known for the Arne RSPB reserve (Royal Society for the Protection of Birds), which is adjacent to the village. It also lies within the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.The old School HouseView inside the churchThe Organ in the churchMore Media related to Arne, Dorset can be found at Wikimedia Commons

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