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Tucked away on the southwestern edge of Basingstoke, Beggarwood is a modern residential area defined by its relationship with the surrounding Hampshire landscape. Built largely from the early 2000s onwards, it sits on high ground bordering the historic Roman road of the Portway, though its character today is shaped more by open space than ancient history. The heart of the community is the 15-hectare Beggarwood Park, a designated Local Nature Reserve featuring wildflower meadows, a popular children’s play area, and an outdoor gym. While it offers the quiet typical of a residential fringe, it remains highly practical for daily life; there is a local surgery, a nursery, and a small retail cluster centered around the café and convenience store near Broadmere Road. Its proximity to the M3 motorway at Junction 7 provides a quick exit from town, yet the area manages to feel distinct from the urban centre, with walking trails leading directly out toward the rolling fields of the Dummer and North Waltham countryside.