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Bramdean Common : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bramdean Common
Bramdean Common is near Winchester, Hampshire. Bramdean means "the valley where brooms grow" - broom being the gorse bush originally prevalent in the valley that carries a yellow flower. There was a Roman villa near the village, excavated in 1824. The name goes back to 923. It is close to Hinton Ampner. There is a ''Church in the Woods'' which was built in 1883 for Gypsies who used to camp in the local woods. It is built of corrugated iron and took five days to build. It was here in 1993 that the Dongas road protest group moved after being driven from Twyford Down by bulldozers.
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