Bramshill

Heritage Site in Hampshire Hart

England

Bramshill

Little house in the woods, Hazeley
Little house in the woods, Hazeley Credit: David Howard

Bramshill, located in Hampshire, England, is a renowned heritage site that holds great historical and architectural significance. The centerpiece of this site is Bramshill House, a stunning Jacobean mansion that dates back to the early 17th century.

Built in 1605 by Edward Zouche, the house showcases remarkable architecture, characterized by its red-brick exterior and elegant stone detailing. The mansion underwent significant alterations in the 17th and 19th centuries, resulting in the integration of different architectural styles, including Jacobean, Gothic, and Baroque elements.

The interior of Bramshill House is equally impressive, with intricate woodwork, ornate plaster ceilings, and grand fireplaces. It has served various purposes throughout its history, including as a royal residence, a training center for police officers, and a venue for conferences and events.

Surrounding the mansion is a picturesque landscape that spans over 240 acres. The estate features beautiful gardens, woodlands, and a lake, adding to the charm and tranquility of the site. The grounds also house a number of outbuildings, including stables, cottages, and a chapel, which further contribute to the historical significance of Bramshill.

Bramshill is not only admired for its architectural beauty but also for its role in English history. It played a crucial part during the English Civil War, serving as a stronghold for Parliamentarian forces. Additionally, the house has hosted numerous notable figures, including King James I, Queen Anne, and Sir Winston Churchill.

Today, Bramshill is recognized as a Grade I listed building and is managed by the National Police Chiefs' Council. It continues to be a cherished heritage site, attracting visitors from around the world who appreciate its rich history, stunning architecture, and serene surroundings.

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Bramshill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.331/-0.912 or Grid Reference SU7559. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Little house in the woods, Hazeley
Little house in the woods, Hazeley
Bracknell Lane, Hazeley Heath
Bracknell Lane, Hazeley Heath
Brickmakers Cottage, Hazeley Bottom
Brickmakers Cottage, Hazeley Bottom
Large tree on Hazeley Bottom
Large tree on Hazeley Bottom
Green on Hazeley Bottom
Green on Hazeley Bottom
Junction on the B3011, Hazeley Heath
Junction on the B3011, Hazeley Heath
Heather on Hazeley Heath On one of the higher parts.
Heather on Hazeley Heath
On one of the higher parts.
Path, Hazeley Heath An extensive heath, part of which (not this part) is an RSPB nature reserve.
Path, Hazeley Heath
An extensive heath, part of which (not this part) is an RSPB nature reserve.
Power pole, Hazeley Heath Only a lightweight single phase supply.
Power pole, Hazeley Heath
Only a lightweight single phase supply.
Wasp spider, Hazeley Heath This looks like a female Argiope bruennichi, an underside view. More usual are views of the top side, so identification is not so easy. It is head up, more usually they are shown head down, but this one seemed to be manoeuvring. It appears to be missing the end part of its hind leg on the right.
Wasp spider, Hazeley Heath
This looks like a female Argiope bruennichi, an underside view. More usual are views of the top side, so identification is not so easy. It is head up, more usually they are shown head down, but this one seemed to be manoeuvring. It appears to be missing the end part of its hind leg on the right.
St Richards Ride St Richards Ride heading to Hawkers Lodge
St Richards Ride
St Richards Ride heading to Hawkers Lodge
Path heading up to Warren Heath Path from Hulford's Copse heading up to Warren Heath
Path heading up to Warren Heath
Path from Hulford's Copse heading up to Warren Heath
Path heading to footbridge over the River Hart Path from Warren Hill Farm heading to footbridge over the River Hart
Path heading to footbridge over the River Hart
Path from Warren Hill Farm heading to footbridge over the River Hart
Pasture, Mattingley Fields at Steven's Farm in Hazeley. A public footpath passes through the smaller gate.
Pasture, Mattingley
Fields at Steven's Farm in Hazeley. A public footpath passes through the smaller gate.
Pasture, Mattingley Fields on a hillside and crossed by a footpath to the west of Hazeley Heath.
Pasture, Mattingley
Fields on a hillside and crossed by a footpath to the west of Hazeley Heath.
Path at the end of Church Lane Path at the end of Church Lane cuts off to the left at the gateposts
Path at the end of Church Lane
Path at the end of Church Lane cuts off to the left at the gateposts
Forestry, Bramshill Mature pines towards the south of Bramshill Plantation.
Forestry, Bramshill
Mature pines towards the south of Bramshill Plantation.
Forestry, Bramshill Mature pines in the western part of Heath Warren Wood.
Forestry, Bramshill
Mature pines in the western part of Heath Warren Wood.
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Bramshill is located at Grid Ref: SU7559 (Lat: 51.331, Lng: -0.912)

Administrative County: Hampshire

District: Hart

Police Authority: Hampshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 51.331,-0.912
Bramshill Police Staff College
Wikidata: Q7209511
Wikipedia: en:Police Staff College, Bramshill
Lat/Long: 51.3307007/-0.9122794
Entrance: yes
Lat/Long: 51.3328268/-0.9107049
Direction: 195
Generator Method: photovoltaic
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Solar Modules: 102
Generator Source: solar
Generator Type: solar_photovoltaic_panel
Location: roof
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 51.3335959/-0.9170545
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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