History of Bramshill House, Hampshire Development
Bramshill can be dated back to the Domesday Book when it was known as the estate of ‘Bromeselle’ and held by Hugh de port, a French-English Norman aristocrat. By the 14th Century the Foxley family owned the estate and in 1347 Sir Thomas Foxley, Constable of Windsor Castle, was granted permission to enclose 2,500 acres of land as a deer park at Bramshill and Hazeley.