Bickton is a hamlet in the New Forest District of Hampshire, England.
It is within the civil parish of Fordingbridge and is situated by the River Avon.
Bickton is a hamlet in the civil parish of Fordingbridge, next to the River Avon.
[3] The manor descended to the Bartholomews, but a dispute arose in the 16th century when Thomas Bartholomew and his wife Anne complained that Arthur Bulkeley and others had entered their manor-house of Bickton, broken down their hedges and gates, driven away their cattle and taken away "a greate bell hanging in the roffe of the said manor-howse wyche of a veri long tyme hadd hanged there and used as a warnyng bell when any daunger of enemyes fyer or theves were abought the seid howse.
[3] It was purchased by Sir Eyre Coote in 1766, being joined to the West Park estate in Rockbourne.