Bramshott Place Village - Retirement Village, Liphook Hampshire

 

GRADE II* LISTED TUDOR GATEHOUSE UNVEILED
Date: May 2009

Unveiling of Bramshott Place Village
A court jester joins Adrian Bird (L), Chairman of the Bramshott and Liphook Preservation Society and Bill Gair of Urban Renaissance Villages to formally unveil the Grade II* listed Tudor Gatehouse at Bramshott Place Village

At a formal ceremony officiated by Adrian Bird, Chairman of the Bramshott and Liphook Preservation Society on May 1st, the fully restored Grade II* listed Tudor gatehouse at Bramshott Place Village was finally unveiled and will now become the country’s most elaborate and costly bus shelter!  It is an important building being one of only 5.5% of listed buildings to have the * listing.  The many guests invited to celebrate the completion of the complicated restoration were treated to champagne and canapés whilst enjoying music and entertainment from olde englishe minstrels and artistes.

“This is the perfect English setting in which to mark this memorable occasion.  We are very grateful to the developers of Bramshott Place Village for taking such great pains to restore this beautiful part of our local history to its previous glory,” commented Adrian Bird.

More information on the preservation on the Grade II * Listed Tudor Gatehouse.
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