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Picket Piece sits just to the east of Andover, positioned on the gentle rise of the northern Hampshire downs. Long established as a small settlement of cottages and smallholdings along the Walworth Road, the area has seen substantial change over the last decade, evolving into a sizable residential community that bridges the gap between the town and the open countryside of the Harewood Forest. Geographically, it is defined by its linear layout, bounded to the west by the commercial activity of the Walworth Business Park and to the east by the quiet lanes leading toward St Mary Bourne. While the recent expansion has brought modern housing and a local community hall, the village retains its distinct identity separate from Andover’s main urban sprawl. Life here is practical; you’re close enough to the town’s mainline station and supermarkets for a quick commute, yet high enough on the chalk hills to feel the drop in temperature and the sweep of the rural landscape that starts almost immediately at the edge of the new developments.