Bramdean

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Bramdean
Hampshire
The Churchyard of St Simon and St Jude Bramdean - geograph.org.uk - 3805.jpg
The Churchyard of St Simon and St Jude
Location
Grid reference: SU6128
Location: 51°2’24"N, 1°7’48"W
Data
Post town: Alresford
Postcode: SO24
Local Government
Parliamentary
constituency:
Winchester

Bramdean is a village and ancient parish in the Bishop's Sutton Hundred of Hampshire. Together with the adjacent Hinton Ampner it forms the civil parish of Bramdean and Hinton Ampner. The A272 Winchester to Petersfield road passes through the centre of the village.

The parish church is 12th-century and is dedicated to St Simon and St Jude.

The magnificent Grade-II* listed Bramdean House sits alongside the main road. Bramdean was part of the manor of Woodcote in the 17th century and was owned c. 1670 by John Venables. Bramdean House and its walled garden was built in the mid-18th century.

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