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Bramshill Parish Council is a very small council with four councillors and the chairman, we meet four times a year and hold the Annual Parish Assembly during the month of May.

Bramshill is a rural Parish in North East Hampshire it is one of the parishes of Hart District Council and is within the Hartley Wintney Ward, the District Councillors are Anne Crampton, Tim Southern, and Spencer Farmer and the County Councillor is Tim Davies.

Bramshill Village spreads across the parish in small hamlets and is primarily adjacent to Bramshill Plantation. Bramshill Plantation is a 1000 acre site and is a popular area for walking, and nature, with rare dragonflies, birds and it includes an SSSI area.

Within the parish also lies the Grade 1 listed Bramshill House, this is one of the largest and most important Jacobean mansions in England and was first built in the early 17th century, it is set within Grade 1 listed parkland, which once included a cricket ground where in 1823 Hampshire played an England X1. From 1960 up until 2014 the mansion was used as the home of the Senior Police Training College. The mansion house and gardens are now privately owned and being restored.

A photo of a footpath with trees either side