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Village History

Walk J – Leisurely Walk from Liphook, returning via Conford and Bramshott. 4.4m/7.1Km

Leisurely circular walk from Liphook and return via Conford and Bramshott 4.4miles / 7.1Km Start the walk from outside the Royal Anchor in The Square. Go along Headley Road and pass over the A3 road. Turn right into Tunbridge Lane at Waypoint 2, but immediately bear left into Bramshott Vale. At waypoint 3, Bramshott Vale … Continue reading »

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Past & Present

Over the last 9 years while we’ve been beavering away on our office computers, they have been quietly backing up all our work! So, whilst we don’t have access to all of Laurence Giles Archive, we are able to access our digital records from home via the wonderful and mysterious ‘CLOUD’ It means that we … Continue reading »

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LIPHOOK’S FIRST POST OFFICE

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Liphook, The Coaching Stop That Grew

LIPHOOK, the Coaching Stop that Grew’ Our 64 page display which has previously been on show at The Rural Life Centre, Tilford, is now on permanent display in The Liphook Heritage Centre. It features various aspects of the village through more than 500 years of History, including The local manors, the development of the roads, … Continue reading »

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Suffragists and Suffragettes

The Suffragist/Suffragette Movement;     A pocket history and Timeline Tuesday, 6th February 2018 marked the Centenary of the day which began to shape the future of women. It all began some 70 years before, in 1848 when the first seed was sown by a group of Abolitionist Activists led by Elizabeth Stanton and Lucretia Mott who … Continue reading »

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