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|text='''Breamore''' is a village in [[Hampshire]], in the valley of the River Avon near Fordingbridge. The village's name is pronounced "Bremmer". | |text='''Breamore''' is a village in [[Hampshire]], in the valley of the River Avon near Fordingbridge. The village's name is pronounced "Bremmer". | ||
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BreamoreBreamore is a village in Hampshire, in the valley of the River Avon near Fordingbridge. The village's name is pronounced "Bremmer". The village and its parish have two remarkable buildings: Beamore House, a grand Elizabethan country house, and the parish church, St Mary, which is one of the best examples of a surviving Anglo-Saxon church, with a rood of that period and a bold Old English evangelical inscription. (Read more) |