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Bramshott Vale

A Grade II* Listed Building in Bramshott and Liphook, Hampshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.0893 / 51°5'21"N

Longitude: -0.8061 / 0°48'21"W

OS Eastings: 483711

OS Northings: 132899

OS Grid: SU837328

Mapcode National: GBR DCN.M1D

Mapcode Global: FRA 9667.MSS

Plus Code: 9C3X35QV+PH

Entry Name: Bramshott Vale

Listing Date: 16 March 1954

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1094496

English Heritage Legacy ID: 143128

ID on this website: 101094496

Location: Bramshott, East Hampshire, GU30

County: Hampshire

District: East Hampshire

Civil Parish: Bramshott and Liphook

Traditional County: Hampshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire

Church of England Parish: Bramshott and Liphook St Mary the Virgin

Church of England Diocese: Portsmouth

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Description


BRAMSHOTT & LIPHOOK TUNBRIDGE LANE
SU 83 SW
Bramshott
6/11
Bramshott Vale
16.3.54
II*

Georgian house. Early C18 (1731), with early C20 small extensions and minor
alterations. East and south elevations have brick walls in Flemish bond with blue
headers, and flush red quoins and rubbed cambered arches, moulded 1st floor band
(south elevation), plinth, stone cills: the north and west elevations have coursed
sandstone walls, galletted, with brick quoins, plain 1st floor band (west eleva-
tion), plinth, stone cills, the tall arched staircase window having slender brick
pilasters with moulded caps and basis: later extensions have similar details.
Hipped tile roof, moulded cornice, flat-roofed dormers, hips to extensions.
Symmetrical east front of two storeys and attic 2.1.2 windows (the narrower windows
flanking the upper light of the projecting centrepiece now filled): sashes in
exposed frames. Porch of two columns two pilasters, with Ionic order with modil-
lions, dentils and diagonal volutes to the capitals of the plain columns, open
pediment with panelled soffit, doorway with cambered head enclosing a decorative
fanlight, above a 6-panelled door, all above a flight of three stone steps with
moulded fronts. The west elevation is symmetrical of two storeys and attic, five
windows (the central being narrower), with similar features, a Doric doorcase with
segmental pediment and fluted pilasters, now filled with a window; to the north
side is a lower extension (c.1900), of similar details, with a two-storeyed angular
bay. Sashes in exposed frames, the two ground-floor windows on the east side being
a C20 replacement of a Victorian bay. Interior: original features include three
rooms with pinewood panelling, pinewood oval arch in the hallway flanked by Doric
pilasters, staircase and stone floor to the hall. The east front has sloping and
curving flank walls of stone, ending in square piers, capped by ornamental vases.


Listing NGR: SU8394433179

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