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Hilton, Dorset: A Hidden Gem for Home Improvements

Nestled in the enchanting county of Dorset is Hilton, a quintessentially English village that paints a picturesque vista of the countryside. Strewn with thatched cottages and framed by verdant undulating hills, Hilton provides an idyllic backdrop for Swain and Rand's, a premium home improvements' company primed to enhance the already captivating charm that Hilton homes exude.

Home to about 500 residents, Hilton stands out with its quaint village charm and community warmth, easily radiating a sense of serenity and tranquillity. The allure of Hilton, however, is not confined to its rural tranquillity. This hamlet boasts exceptional home improvement opportunities, an element that is exploited expertly by the skilled team at Swain and Rand's.

Infusing modern windows, stately doors, and elegant conservatories into the rustic architecture of Hilton's homes is an art mastered by this Wimborne-based company. They cater to residents' tastes, expertly blending the vintage appeal of these Dorset homes with modern designs, ensuring a harmonious blend of traditional aesthetics and contemporary functionality.

At Swain and Rand's, the focus is always on enhancing a property's charm. Whether it's installing orangeries that allow residents to enjoy the tranquillity of Hilton’s landscape, or constructing porches that serve as perfect outdoor retreats for soaking in the setting sun, the company delivers optimal home improvements for the discerning homeowner.

Renowned for their commitment to offering home improvements of the highest calibre, Swain and Rand's cater their services to cover all of Dorset, extending their reach to Hampshire and Wiltshire. Their unparalleled expertise bridges the gap between homeowners' dreams and reality, thanks to their team of seasoned professionals, who undertake every project with an eye for detail, delivering an unmatched level of finesse.

Interesting fact number one about Hilton, Dorset: It is home to the 'Hilton Hedgehog', an unusual brass door knocker casting found only in Hilton, something that Swain and Rand's always take into consideration when installing doors in the area. Conserving the local charm while presenting an impressive new door, they are the go-to team for a home improvement experience that promises unparalleled craftsmanship.

The second fun fact about Hilton is that the giants of Cerne Abbas, famous hill figures in Dorset, are visible from this delightful village. Just imagine admiring this view from a newly installed window or a bespoke conservatory designed and constructed by Swain and Rand's to make the most of the unique Dorset landscape.

For residents of Hilton and surrounding areas, Swain and Rand's offer home improvements that not only enhance your living experience but also acknowledge and respect the unique history and character of this beautiful Dorset village. From top-quality windows and doors, to bespoke conservatories, orangeries, and porches, their services promise a fine fusion of Hilton's unique heritage with prime modern functionality.

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Hilton

Dorset

Hilton is a village and civil parish in the county of Dorset in southern England. It is sited at an elevation of 135 metres (443 feet) in a small valley which drains chalk hills in the eastern part of the Dorset Downs, approximately 8 miles (13 kilometres) west-southwest of the town of Blandford Forum.

The summit of Bulbarrow Hill (274 m or 899 ft) is 1+1„2 miles (2.5 kilometres) north of the village. In the 2011 census the parish which includes the settlement of Ansty to the west had 231 dwellings, 206 households and a population of 477.Hilton used to form a part of the estate of the nearby Milton Abbey when it was owned by the rich Hambro family; the Hambros, who often used to entertain Edward VII, planted woods on the surrounding hills, to provide cover for pheasants.

However the woods surrounding Hilton today are mostly post-war plantations of beech (Fagus sylvatica) and ash (Fraxinus excelsior) as the hills were cleared during WW2. Large areas are privately owned, although there are open access areas owned and managed by the Forestry Commission.The church of All Saints is a typical Dorset country church and is mainly in the late Gothic style.

In the north aisle a fine range of windows from the cloisters of Milton Abbey have been reused. The fan vault in the porch probably comes from the same source.

Also from the abbey are a set of 12 panels with paintings of the Apostles: these are of high quality and early 16th century in date.In 1870 72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Hilton like this:HILTON, a parish in Blandford district, Dorset; under Bulbarrow camp, 7+1„2 miles WSW of Blandford town and r. station. It contains the hamlets of Aller, Anstey, and Hartsfoot-Lane; and its post town is Milton-Abbas, under Blandford.

Acres, 2, 974. Real property, £3, 945.

Pop., 833. Houses, 162.

The property is divided among a few. Orchards and gardens occupy considerable space.

Slate, coal, and bog iron abound; and some gold has been found. There are many mineral springs.

Druidical remains, Roman urns and coins, early English coins, and other ancient relics have been found. The living is a vicarage in the diocese of Salisbury.

Value, £.273. * Patron, the Bishop of Salisbury.

The church is tolerable, and has a tower.

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