[9] Scrutiny of the logbook suggests that Miss Dust was frequently visited by the squire, Mr Stone, and the rector, Rev Daubiney.
[13] The Hermitage Stream Walk runs to the north of the parish, from New Road in the east to Purbrook Way in the west.
Havant Borough Council have prioritised the environmental well-being of the habitat, and erected signs and information panels to highlight its importance.
In the centre of Bedhampton is a large open space bounded by Hooks Lane, part of which is home to Havant RFC.
The fourth, and least known,[14] space in Bedhampton is Scratchface Recreation Ground, situated to the west of the village within the parish boundary.
[16] The present parish church, St Thomas The Apostle,[17] situated in Old Bedhampton, dates from the 12th century.
There are also a Methodist church, a modern building in Hulbert Road replacing an earlier primitive chapel by the station, and a Gospel Hall, built between 1901 and 1922 with funds provided by local benefactor Miss Meiklam.