St Mary's, Bramshott (SMB) is in the old part of the village on the corner of Church Road and Church Lane. The chancel and transepts date from 1220, whilst the nave was rebuilt in the 1870s. The church building is set above the sunken lanes (which makes for careful parking!) and has a beautiful open churchyard of about 5 acres and includes over 300 WW1 Canadian War Graves.
Our Sunday worship caters for a wide age range and services are of a more traditional type: 'said' BCP Holy Communion at 8am; main morning services are Matins, traditional language Holy Communion and Common Worship Baptisms. We have a regular Sunday morning children's group.
Many key moments in the year are marked at St Mary, Bramshott - Mothering Sunday, Easter, an annual Canadian Remembrance Service, Harvest, Remembrance Sunday and Christmas - as well as baptisms, weddings and funerals.

Matthew 1125, Nicholas 1309, Roger de Motherby 1314, Richard de Langford 1316, John of Abbotsbury 1321, Richard de Louth 1328, John de Londin 1341, Richard atte Mere 1343, Richrd Consonde 1358, Richard Snodenham 1376, Bartholomew Dunnyngeworth 1379, John Ward 1382, John Towker 1420, John Hasard 1453, Gilbert Cudworth 1462, John Bromer 1501, John Cause 1509, Thomas Burley 1517, Richard Walter 1523, Robert Valor 1534, Edmund Mervyn 1549, Thomas Bays 1554, John Forth 1557, Thomas Bluet 1575, Francis Scott 1598, Thomas Boxall 1629, John Hooke 1653, John Corbett 1656, Robert Hall 1662, Henry Woolnough 1667, John Hooke 1672, Thomas Horne 1685, Joseph Jackson 1702, Joseph Steadman 1730, George Gibson 1733, Jospeh Browne 1745, Jonathan Dennis 1758, Joseph Hewson 1791, James Birch 1798, John Monkhouse 1809, William Nicholson 1828, Lancelot Bellas 1832, William Wolfe Capes 1869, Vernon Faithful Storr 1901, Arthur Flint Titherington 1906, Edward Henry Polehampton 1917 Edwin Aris Berrisford 1930, John Souttar 1963, Robin Alan Ewbank 1982, Simon Andrew Weeden 1999
© Bramshott & Liphook Parochial Church Council 2007