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541: 34: 464: 50: 512: 57: 1309: 532:. Church records from 1560 to 2010 are held by Hampshire Archives and Local Studies. The church bells were a gift from the widow of actor Boris Karloff; he had spent some of his last years helping to raise funds for the church. The churchyard war memorial and several tombs are listed structures. 382:
from the king with two freemen, thirteen tenants (of restricted freedom) and two mills. Ludshott Manor, lying to the north of Bramshott Manor, is recorded with ten households and a mill. Chiltlee Manor lay to the south of Bramshott Manor and was recorded as being held by the king,
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Avenue of c. 400 trees, one for each Canadian serviceman who died in WW1 and WW2. These trees are each side of the A3 and there is an underpass to cross the road safely. Each tree is twinned with a grave in Bramshott Churchyard and St Joseph's Catholic Church,
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The first evidence for Bramshott ecclesiastical parish is the record of Matthew as its first Rector in 1225 and the early 13th century church. The parish evolved from the medieval manors of Brembreste (Bramshott today), Lidessete
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Part of the ancient parish of Bramshott used to be in the county of Sussex, comprising an irregularly shaped protrusion of that county's territory containing Holly Hills and
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had property in Bramshott where he died in 1685. Lawyer and politician William Erle (died 1880) lived in his country seat at Bramshott.
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Alongside the A3 there is a memorial to the Canadian troops which comprises, according to the Imperial War Museum's dedication page:
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The parish in 1868 covered 6,676 acres (2,702 ha) and included the then "considerable" village of Liphook and parts of
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London to Portsmouth Road; it is popular for walking and 20 acres (8.1 ha) is under the care of the
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Finney, Joan; Wilson, Alan (2005). "The Origin and Growth of Liphook: 1. Before the Coaching Age".
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which identified and dated many of Bramshott's historical areas and buildings for further study.
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In the graveyard of the parish church of St Mary there are the graves of 348 servicemen, mostly
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Finney, Joan; Wilson, Alan. "The Origin and Growth of Liphook: 1. Before the Coaching Age".
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Book of Reference to the Plan of the Parish of Bramshott in Sussex, Ordnance Survey 1874
629:, born William Henry Pratt in London, lived in retirement in Bramshott in a house named 1415: 1348: 1338: 1147: 1122: 835: 157: 149: 887: 1812: 484: 1802: 1767: 1343: 1322: 1193: 856: 670: 634: 552: 488: 208: 1260: 766: 712: 691: 1867: 1640: 1540: 1505: 1200: 525: 480: 1017:"The abandoned nightclub next to A3 on Surrey border that sat empty for decades" 1685: 1395: 1297: 618: 568: 556: 476: 408: 344: 121: 1295: 1882: 1842: 1535: 1475: 1435: 626: 603: 587: 472: 375: 318: 305: 1560: 1530: 1460: 1410: 426: 396: 97: 1117:. Vol. 9 (11 ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 748–749. 1837: 1827: 1807: 1747: 1727: 1716: 1660: 1645: 1470: 599: 415: 1590: 1585: 1575: 1545: 1515: 1500: 1373: 586:
nightclub, and a shed at the rear had been used by the fledgeling band
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Anglican Churches of St Mary, Bramshott and Liphook Church Centre
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The village grew until the 14th century but was checked by the
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Bludworth-Brakell Pages 142-170 Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714
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In the 21st century, a detailed study was carried out for
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The parish church of St Mary the Virgin is a Grade II*
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Rural Life in Hampshire among the Manors of Bramshott
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Daniel Blank & David Bradshaw (17 January 2022).
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The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland
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Bramshott is located in Hampshire
Hampshire
OS grid reference
SU842329
Civil parish
District
East Hampshire
Shire county
Hampshire
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Liphook
Postcode district
GU30
Police
Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Fire
Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Ambulance
South Central
UK Parliament
East Hampshire
UK
England
Hampshire

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