Bramshott Manor is described in the 1086 Domesday Book as held by Edward of Salisbury from the king with two freemen, thirteen tenants (of restricted freedom) and two mills.
[4] These manors lay on the edge of the royal forest of Woolmer, with the origins of Liphook perhaps built as smallholdings to serve huntsmen.
The first evidence for Bramshott ecclesiastical parish is the record of Matthew as its first Rector in 1225 and the early 13th century church.
[6] In addition Bramshott had a small enclave within Sussex, comprising Croft House Farm near Folly Mere.
[7] The parish in 1868 covered 6,676 acres (2,702 ha) and included the then "considerable" village of Liphook and parts of Passfield and Grayshott, and was then in the Diocese of Winchester.
There is a memorial near the A3 WMR #40272[11]The parish church of St Mary the Virgin is a Grade II* listed building, dating from the 13th century with later alterations.
[19] After a fire in the 1990s the building was derelict for many years and was demolished in 2019, the plot subsequently being used for a local BMW dealership, Barons.
[27] The actor Boris Karloff, born William Henry Pratt in London, lived in retirement in Bramshott in a house named Roundabout until his death in 1969.