Hammer Bottom Explained

Official Name:Hammer Bottom
Country:England
Region:South East England
Coordinates:51.0866°N -0.7564°W
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Static Image Caption:Prince of Wales pub, Hammer Lane

Hammer Bottom or Hammer Vale[1] is a hamlet in the civil parish of Bramshott and Liphook,[2] in the East Hampshire district in the county of Hampshire, England. Hammer Bottom lies at the meeting point of the counties of Hampshire, West Sussex and Surrey. Nearby settlements include the town of Haslemere, the villages of Liphook, Bramshott, Linchmere (sometimes also spelt Lynchmere), Shottermill, Camelsdale, Critchmere, Hammer and Woolmer Hill. For transport there is the B2131 road which the hamlet is nearly on and the A3 road, the A287 road, the A286 road nearby. The nearest railway station is Haslemere railway station. It once had a beer house called the Sussex Bell.[3] The Prince of Wales pub dates from the 1920s, and was listed in the 50th edition of the Good Beer Guide.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Ordnance Survey
  2. Web site: Bramshott & Liphook Parish Council - About Liphook. 6 March 2023.
  3. Book: The Portsmouth Road. Charles G. Harper. Outlook Verlag. 137. 25 January 2022. 9783752331585. 2020.
  4. News: Farnham Herald. Eight East Hampshire pubs in 50th edition of CAMRA Good Beer Guide. 5 November 2022. Paul Coates. 10 March 2023.