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Transcendental Transformation of Your Dwelling in Martin, Dorset: Explore windows, doors, orangeries, and more with Swain and Rand's.

Nestled within the heart of Dorset lays the small but captivating ancient village of Martin, a location steeped in history, with a rich cultural heritage and a distinct charm that remains unspoilt to this day. As a local home improvements' company serving Martin and surrounding areas of Dorset, Hampshire and Wiltshire, Swain and Rand's are your go-to experts for all home improvements; aiding in enhancing your home whilst simultaneously preserving the unique character of this fascinating locale.

Did you know that the quiet, rural village of Martin is famed for its beautiful collection of thatched cottages, and a historic church dating back to the 12th Century? However, where the past meets the present is where we come in. We understand that maintaining the charm of these ancient buildings requires specialised windows and doors to not just preserve, but accentuate the architectural beauty with high-quality home improvements.

At Swain and Rand's, we have a commendable record for dexterously moulding the elegance of tradition with the convenience of modernity. Be it PVC, aluminium, timber alternative windows and doors, conservatories, orangeries, or porches, our home improvements are tailored to align with the architectural significance represented by each home in Martin, thereby enhancing character, and maintaining historical authenticity.

Exemplar of our dedication towards providing highly professional services, our team has perfected creating orangeries. These are more than just a home extension, they are a piece of history, a salute to the Renaissance heritage, and a great way to add a classical touch to modern homes. What better place to house an orangery than in sunny Martin, where the local area benefits from pleasant weather all year round?

That's not all. A fun fact about Martin boasts an active wildlife scene, particularly appreciated from a Swain and Rand's conservatory or orangery. Imagine sipping your morning tea, encased in warmth, and seeing a family of wild deer prancing around outside. Martin offers such experiences frequently, and our conservatories provide the perfect vantage point.

Furthermore, among our spectrum of services, is the crafting of bespoke porches. Our design and precise planning of porches enhance the entrance to your homes and create a favourable first impression, while also being an effective solution to combat Martin’s occasionally unpredictable weather.

To lighten the tone, a fun fact that few residents know is that Martin coincidentally shares its name with the swift bird species ‘Martin’. And just like a bird builds its nest, Swain and Rand's believe in crafting homes that are aesthetic, durable, and personally tailored just for you.

Our commitment to quality has allowed us to earn a reputation across Dorset, Hampshire and Wiltshire for home improvements that ensure improved security, energy efficiency, and aesthetic value. At Swain and Rand's, we work meticulously, honouring our commitment to helping the residents of Martin, Dorset, in transforming their homes into beautiful, warm, and safe havens via high-quality windows, doors, conservatories, orangeries, and porches. We invite you to experience our services and get a taste of a home transformation like never before.

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Latitude: 50.978512 Longitude: -1.908707

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Martin

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Martin is a village and civil parish in the New Forest district in Hampshire. The nearest town Fordingbridge is 7 miles (11 km) to the southeast, and the cathedral city of Salisbury is 12 miles (19 km) to the northeast.Martin straddles the Allen (a tributary of the Avon) and forms the most western projection of Hampshire.

The village street runs north-west to south-east through the parish. The hamlets of East Martin and Tidpit are close by.

The parish was part of Wiltshire until 1895. The main Dorchester - Salisbury road passes about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) west of the village (A354).The church of All Saints at Martin dates from Norman times although much of its fabric is fourteenth century.

Of note are its Elizabethan chalice, a paten dated 1743 and an 18th-century baluster font.The majority of the stained glass dates from 1880 with the glass in the north tansept being added about 15 years later.The village green has an old village pump over a well, an iron frame impaled by a cranked spindle. The base of the 15th century village cross can also be seen here.The chalk grasslands of Martin Down are a national nature reserve.In 1983 the village was used as one of the scenes for the Doctor Who episode The Awakening; the other being Shapwick, Dorset.Martin is surrounded by prehistoric sites, including Bokerley Dyke, and the very long Grim's Ditch which extends into Dorset and Wiltshire.

Knap Barrow is 95 metres long and is the longest barrow in Hampshire.The name Martin probably derives from Old English "Maeretun" meaning "boundary farm", or "Meretun" meaning "pond farm". Martin is first documented around 945 when land at Martin formed part of a grant by King Edmund to Æthelflæd.

At the time of the Domesday Book of 1086 it was included in the manor of Damerham, and subsequently descended with that manor. In 1266 Henry III granted to Glastonbury Abbey a weekly Wednesday market in their manor of Martin, and a fair on the eve, day and morrow of the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, and in 1332, Edward III granted a market on Fridays.

In 1483 part of the Abbot of Glastonbury's manor of East Martin was granted to the King for the enlargement of his park of Blagdon, Dorset.There was a manor of West Martin which may have originated as a grant of land from Damerham manor granted by Henry de Sully Abbot of Glastonbury in the 12th century. It was annexed before 1400 by Robert Petevyn, and afterwards belonged to the estate of Little Damerham.

The nearby manor of Tidpit was also held of Glastonbury Abbey in the 13th century, and subsequently became merged with that of Damerham.

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