Bransbury

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Bransbury
Hamlet
Picture of the River Dever
The River Dever at Bransbury
Bransbury is located in Hampshire
Bransbury
Bransbury
Location within Hampshire
Population100 
OS grid referenceSU4108940407
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townWinchester
Dialling code01264
PoliceHampshire and Isle of Wight
FireHampshire and Isle of Wight
AmbulanceSouth Central
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Hampshire
51°10′55″N 1°22′23″W / 51.182°N 1.373°W / 51.182; -1.373

Bransbury is a hamlet in Hampshire, England, part of the parish of Barton Stacey.[1][2] The nearest village is Barton Stacey (where the 2011 census was included), halfway between Winchester and Andover; there is a junction for Bransbury on the A303 towards Exeter. Bransbury has twenty-two dwellings: a collection of agricultural workers’ cottages with gardens of generous proportions, Bransbury Manor, which dates from the 18th century, and Bransbury Mill, a Grade II listed building.[3] The hamlet straddles the River Dever.

The road from Barton Stacey to Bransbury is prone to pooling water, because of its position on the flood plain.[4]

The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles and Charters contain the first written record (855 AD) of Bransbury.[4]

The road to Bransbury

The Andyke in Bransbury[5] is an Iron Age ditch and bank survival of a promontory fort with evidence of round houses, and is a Historic England Scheduled Monument.[6] The course of the Roman road which crosses the parish via Bransbury Common can be traced from Winchester to Marlborough and beyond towards Cirencester. There is also evidence of a Roman camp east of Manor Farm, with the remains of ditches and banks. Further evidence of Romano-British inhabitants was found in 1977 with the discovery of a "plank" burial of a young woman between Barton Stacey and Bransbury.[4]

The manor of Bransbury has been farmed from at least the time of Domesday, and was granted by Henry VIII to the Dean and Chapter of Winchester Cathedral and their successors for a yearly rent. The four terraced houses known as The Barracks are Grade II listed buildings.[7] Development in recent times has been limited to the conversion of farm buildings.[4]

Bransbury Common

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