Braishfield

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Braishfield
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Braishfield is located in Hampshire
Braishfield
Braishfield
 Braishfield shown within Hampshire
Population 643 [1]
OS grid reference SU3725
Civil parish Braishfield
District Test Valley
Shire county Hampshire
Region South East
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Romsey
Postcode district SO51
Dialling code 01794
Police Hampshire
Fire Hampshire
Ambulance South Central
EU Parliament South East England
UK Parliament Romsey
List of places
UK
England
Hampshire

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Braishfield is a village and civil parish north of Romsey in Hampshire, England. The name is thought to be derived from the Old English bræsc + feld, meaning 'open land with small branches or brushwood'.[2] The hamlet of Pucknall lies due east of the village.

Geology

The parish lies on the northern edge of the Hampshire Basin, with chalk in the north. To the south and east of the village this is overlain by Palaeocene sands and clays of the Lambeth Group. At the southern edge the Sir Harold Hillier Gardens are on younger deposits of Eocene age, sloping from a ridge of the Nursling sands into a valley of London Clay.[3]

History

Archaeological discoveries in Braishfield include the remains of the oldest dwellings to be found in Great Britain and the first Neolithic dwelling site of any kind to be discovered in Hampshire.[4]

Places of interest

The Church of England parish church of All Saints was built in 1855.

Transport

The Village has neither main roads nor railways, but is crossed by the Monarch's Way long-distance footpath.

Sport

Braishfield has a long running football club, who play their home games at the Recreation Ground. Founded in 1907, they run two adult sides in the Southampton League and six boys teams at various age groups in the Test Way Youth League. There is also a village cricket club.

Local folklore and legend

Braishfield is reputedly haunted by the ghost of a miserly Edwardian lady, who has been seen searching the village for the fortune she buried shortly before her death.[5][6]

Media appearances

The television series Worzel Gummidge was filmed in part here, including scenes at the school.[citation needed]

Twin towns

Braishfield is twinned with:

References

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  2. Mills, A.D: A Dictionary of English Place-Names, page 47. Oxford University Press, 1991.
  3. British Geological Survey, 2002, England & Wales Sheet 299: Winchester, 1:50,000 Geology Series, Keyworth, Nottingham:British Geological Survey, ISBN 0-7518-3340-1
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