Bramshott Chase

Settlement in Hampshire East Hampshire

England

Bramshott Chase

Bordering on the ridiculous (2) Coming from West Sussex into Surrey, with the junction to Crichmere lane on the left
Bordering on the ridiculous (2) Credit: Basher Eyre

Bramshott Chase is a picturesque village located in the county of Hampshire, England. Situated in the South Downs National Park, this charming rural settlement is surrounded by vast expanses of rolling hills and lush green countryside. It is a popular destination for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty.

The village itself is characterized by quaint thatched-roof cottages, traditional brick houses, and well-maintained gardens, giving it a timeless and idyllic atmosphere. Bramshott Chase offers a close-knit community with a strong sense of community spirit, evident through regular village events and gatherings.

Nature enthusiasts will be delighted by the abundance of walking and cycling trails that traverse the area, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The village is also home to Bramshott Grange, a stately manor house dating back to the 17th century, which adds to the historical charm of the area.

Amenities in Bramshott Chase include a village hall, a local pub, and a small convenience store, ensuring residents have access to daily necessities. For more extensive shopping and entertainment options, the nearby towns of Liphook and Haslemere are easily accessible.

Overall, Bramshott Chase offers a serene and picturesque setting, making it an ideal place for those seeking a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Its natural beauty, close-knit community, and historic charm make it a truly enchanting village to visit or call home.

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Bramshott Chase Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.098433/-0.75603905 or Grid Reference SU8733. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Bordering on the ridiculous (2) Coming from West Sussex into Surrey, with the junction to Crichmere lane on the left
Bordering on the ridiculous (2)
Coming from West Sussex into Surrey, with the junction to Crichmere lane on the left
Bordering on the ridiculous (3) Coming from Surrey into West Sussex, just past The Mill pub
Bordering on the ridiculous (3)
Coming from Surrey into West Sussex, just past The Mill pub
Looking from Liphook Road into Eliot Drive
Looking from Liphook Road into Eliot Drive
Cyclist in Liphook Road
Cyclist in Liphook Road
Postbox in Liphook Road This was formerly Harding Stores and sub-postoffice
Postbox in Liphook Road
This was formerly Harding Stores and sub-postoffice
Looking from Liphook Road into Critchmere Lane
Looking from Liphook Road into Critchmere Lane
Bus stops by the railway bridge in Liphook Road
Bus stops by the railway bridge in Liphook Road
Hindhead Tunnel Vision Day On 14 May 2011, the yet-to-be-opened Hindhead Tunnel was opened to allow people to walk through it, prior to its official opening to traffic later in the year. Visitors were bussed to the northern portal. Behind the bus is the new Miss James footbridge.
Hindhead Tunnel Vision Day
On 14 May 2011, the yet-to-be-opened Hindhead Tunnel was opened to allow people to walk through it, prior to its official opening to traffic later in the year. Visitors were bussed to the northern portal. Behind the bus is the new Miss James footbridge.
Hindhead Tunnel Vision On 14 May 2011, the yet-to-be-opened Hindhead Tunnel was opened to allow people to walk through it, prior to its official opening to traffic later in the year. This is part of the acillary buildings housing control equipment etc by the northern portal.
Hindhead Tunnel Vision
On 14 May 2011, the yet-to-be-opened Hindhead Tunnel was opened to allow people to walk through it, prior to its official opening to traffic later in the year. This is part of the acillary buildings housing control equipment etc by the northern portal.
Hindhead Tunnel, Southern Portal On 14 May 2011, the yet-to-be-opened Hindhead Tunnel was opened to allow people to walk through it, prior to its official opening to traffic later in the year. People walked through the northbound tunnel, the southbound one being used to bus them back to the start.
Hindhead Tunnel, Southern Portal
On 14 May 2011, the yet-to-be-opened Hindhead Tunnel was opened to allow people to walk through it, prior to its official opening to traffic later in the year. People walked through the northbound tunnel, the southbound one being used to bus them back to the start.
Hindhead Tunnel Vision On 14 May 2011, the yet-to-be-opened Hindhead Tunnel was opened to allow people to walk through it, prior to its official opening to traffic later in the year. Just inside the northbound bore, looking back out.
Hindhead Tunnel Vision
On 14 May 2011, the yet-to-be-opened Hindhead Tunnel was opened to allow people to walk through it, prior to its official opening to traffic later in the year. Just inside the northbound bore, looking back out.
Landshare allotments near Shottermill ponds The land is owned by the National Trust and the allotments were put in place in 2010.
Landshare allotments near Shottermill ponds
The land is owned by the National Trust and the allotments were put in place in 2010.
Roundabout at the end of Shottermill Road
Roundabout at the end of Shottermill Road
Shottermill Road
Shottermill Road
Approaching the new Hindhead Tunnel The once notorious Hindhead crossroads bottleneck is no more ! The A3 is now carried under the splendid natural feature that is the Devil's Punch Bowl.  This view shows the approach from the South.
Approaching the new Hindhead Tunnel
The once notorious Hindhead crossroads bottleneck is no more ! The A3 is now carried under the splendid natural feature that is the Devil's Punch Bowl. This view shows the approach from the South.
Work in Progress With the opening of the new Hindhead Tunnel at the end of July 2011, work was not long in starting on altering the old A3.  The section between Hindhead Crossroads and Hazel Grove interchange is now the A333, and here we see work underway to convert the Grayshott junction to a mini-roundabout, the top deck of a Stagecoach bus providing an ample viewpoint.  East of the Hindhead crossroads, a short section of the old A3 is to be retained as far as the Devil's Punch Bowl car park, with the rest of the road to be ripped up and returned to nature.
Work in Progress
With the opening of the new Hindhead Tunnel at the end of July 2011, work was not long in starting on altering the old A3. The section between Hindhead Crossroads and Hazel Grove interchange is now the A333, and here we see work underway to convert the Grayshott junction to a mini-roundabout, the top deck of a Stagecoach bus providing an ample viewpoint. East of the Hindhead crossroads, a short section of the old A3 is to be retained as far as the Devil's Punch Bowl car park, with the rest of the road to be ripped up and returned to nature.
Lady James' Bridge, Nutcombe Modern arched footbridge beside the South Portal of the A3 Hindhead Tunnel.
Lady James' Bridge, Nutcombe
Modern arched footbridge beside the South Portal of the A3 Hindhead Tunnel.
South Portal, Nutcombe Down Entering Hindhead Tunnel from the south. The tunnel burrows below Hindhead and completed the dualling of the A3 in August 2011.
South Portal, Nutcombe Down
Entering Hindhead Tunnel from the south. The tunnel burrows below Hindhead and completed the dualling of the A3 in August 2011.
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Bramshott Chase is located at Grid Ref: SU8733 (Lat: 51.098433, Lng: -0.75603905)

Administrative County: Hampshire

District: East Hampshire

Police Authority: Hampshire

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Bramshott Chase
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