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- Bramshaw abstract "Bramshaw is a small village and civil parish in Hampshire, England. It lies just inside the New Forest. The name Bramshaw means Bramble Wood. Until 1895, Bramshaw was divided into two parts, one half in Wiltshire, and one half in Hampshire. The village of Bramshaw is stretched out for several miles along the B3079 road, with the church to the north, the hamlet of Brook to the south and Stock's Cross at its centre.".
- Bramshaw areaCode "023 / 017".
- Bramshaw country Hampshire.
- Bramshaw country United_Kingdom.
- Bramshaw district New_Forest_District.
- Bramshaw gridReference "SU269161".
- Bramshaw populationTotal "684".
- Bramshaw postalCode "SO43".
- Bramshaw thumbnail St_Peters_Church,_Bramshaw,_New_Forest_-_geograph.org.uk_-_440616.jpg?width=300.
- Bramshaw wikiPageExternalLink www.bramshaw.gov.uk.
- Bramshaw wikiPageID "5986425".
- Bramshaw wikiPageLength "9426".
- Bramshaw wikiPageOutDegree "53".
- Bramshaw wikiPageRevisionID "673347301".
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Admiralty.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Bartley,_Hampshire.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Britford.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Brook,_New_Forest.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Canon_(priest).
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Category:New_Forest.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Category:Villages_in_Hampshire.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Civil_parishes_in_England.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Copythorne.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Crown_Estate.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink De_Lacy.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Domesday_Book.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Education_Act_1944.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Hastings,_2nd_Baron_Hastings.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Forestry_Commission.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Fritham.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Furzley.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Gallows.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Hampshire.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Hastings,_3rd_Earl_of_Huntingdon.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Henry_II_of_England.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Normandy.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Mary_Hungerford.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Napoleonic_Wars.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink National_Trust_for_Places_of_Historic_Interest_or_Natural_Beauty.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink National_school_(England_and_Wales).
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink New_Forest.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink New_Forest_District.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink New_Forest_East_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Odo,_Earl_of_Kent.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink One-room_school.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Premonstratensians.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Public_Elementary_School.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Hungerford,_2nd_Baron_Hungerford.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Salisbury_Cathedral.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Secondary_modern_school.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Semaphore_line.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Southampton.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Stocks.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Wars_of_the_Roses.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink Wiltshire.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink File:Junction_of_the_B3078_and_B3080_at_the_Bramshaw_Telegraph,_New_Forest_-_geograph.org.uk_-_27296.jpg.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink File:Pigs_grazing_on_the_road_at_Bramshaw_-_geograph.org.uk_-_654209.jpg.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLink File:Stocks_Cross,_Bramshaw,_New_Forest_-_geograph.org.uk_-_59883.jpg.
- Bramshaw wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bramshaw".
- Bramshaw constituencyWestminster New_Forest_East_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Bramshaw country "England".
- Bramshaw dialCode "23".
- Bramshaw latitude "50.94359".
- Bramshaw longitude "-1.61787".
- Bramshaw officialName "Bramshaw".
- Bramshaw osGridReference "SU269161".
- Bramshaw population "684".
- Bramshaw postTown "LYNDHURST".
- Bramshaw postcodeArea "SO".
- Bramshaw postcodeDistrict "SO43".
- Bramshaw region "South East England".
- Bramshaw shireCounty Hampshire.
- Bramshaw shireDistrict New_Forest_District.
- Bramshaw staticImageCaption "St Peter's Church, Bramshaw".
- Bramshaw staticImageName "St Peter's Church, Bramshaw, New Forest - geograph.org.uk - 440616.jpg".
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- Bramshaw subject Category:New_Forest.
- Bramshaw subject Category:Villages_in_Hampshire.
- Bramshaw hypernym Village.
- Bramshaw point "50.94359 -1.61787".
- Bramshaw type Park.
- Bramshaw type Place.
- Bramshaw type PopulatedPlace.
- Bramshaw type Settlement.
- Bramshaw type Village.
- Bramshaw type Attraction.
- Bramshaw type Park.
- Bramshaw type Village.
- Bramshaw type Location.
- Bramshaw type Place.
- Bramshaw type Thing.
- Bramshaw type SpatialThing.
- Bramshaw type Q486972.
- Bramshaw comment "Bramshaw is a small village and civil parish in Hampshire, England. It lies just inside the New Forest. The name Bramshaw means Bramble Wood. Until 1895, Bramshaw was divided into two parts, one half in Wiltshire, and one half in Hampshire. The village of Bramshaw is stretched out for several miles along the B3079 road, with the church to the north, the hamlet of Brook to the south and Stock's Cross at its centre.".
- Bramshaw label "Bramshaw".