Brook is a hamlet in the civil parish of Bramshaw, in Hampshire, England.
The hamlet contains a mix of 18th and 19th century cottages,[1] just south of the village of Bramshaw.
[4][5] Brook is also home to the club-house of Bramshaw Golf Club, which claims to be the oldest golf club in Hampshire[6] Just south of the village at Lower Canterton lies the Rufus Stone.
This stone is said to mark the place where in 1100 the then King of England, William Rufus, was killed by an arrow whilst out hunting.
The arrow was fired by a French nobleman, Walter Tyrell, but it has never been established if the death was an accident or murder.