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Bramshott and Liphook

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Bramshott and Liphook, formerly just Bramshott is a civil parish in the East Hampshire district, in Hampshire, England, on the main route from London to Portsmouth. Formerly local government was solel

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Typical visit
1.5 h–3 h
Best time of year
Year-round
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Bramshott and Liphook, formerly just Bramshott is a civil parish in the East Hampshire district, in Hampshire, England, on the main route from London to Portsmouth. Formerly local government was solely in the hands of the ecclesiastical parish, but in the 19th century became a separate, civil, entity. The parish includes the village of Bramshott, the larger village of Liphook and several smaller settlements, as well as a considerable area of mixed woodland and heathland.

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Bramshott and Liphook, formerly just Bramshott is a civil parish in the East Hampshire district, in Hampshire, England, on the main route from London to Portsmouth. Formerly local government was solely in the hands of the ecclesiastical parish, but in the 19th century became a separate, civil, entity. The parish includes the village of Bramshott, the larger village of Liphook and several smaller settlements, as well as a considerable area of mixed woodland and heathland.

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Background

History

Bramshott was a medieval manor, mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 with a small population and two mills. Bramshott Manor house, dating from the 13th century is a Grade II* listed building. There were associated manors of Chiltlee and Ludshott, both of which live on as more modern listed houses. The main London to Portsmouth road, subsequently the A3 road, originally passed through Bramshott, but Liphook became the major stopping point with the development of facilities there, such as the Royal Anchor hotel, a Grade II listed building. Samuel Pepys records three journeys by this road in May 1661, April 1662 and August 1668, on the last occasion staying in Lippock: By the 18th century…

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Coordinates
51.0885, -0.8035
County
Hampshire
Parish
Bramshott and Liphook
Postcode
GU30 7SP
Parliamentary constituency
Farnham and Bordon

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Bramshott and Liphook?
Bramshott and Liphook is in South East England, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 51.0885°, -0.8035°.
Is Bramshott and Liphook wheelchair accessible?
Partially — OpenStreetMap notes limited wheelchair access at Bramshott and Liphook. Check ahead for specific facilities.