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Situated just northeast of Basingstoke, Chineham has evolved from a small agricultural hamlet mentioned in the Domesday Book into a well-established residential suburb. Geographically, it occupies a convenient wedge of land between the A33 towards Reading and the main railway line, making it a functional hub for those working locally or further afield in the M4 corridor. The area is defined by its 1980s and 90s planning, which prioritised leafy cul-de-sacs and a substantial network of "green lungs" and footpaths, such as the Binfields woodland and the Petty’s Brook stream which winds through the district. Unlike many modern developments, it feels settled, with a large district shopping centre at its heart providing the day-to-day essentials. While it shares much of its civic identity with the wider town, Chineham retains a distinct parish status and a sense of separation, bordered by the more rural landscapes of Old Basing and the Sherbornes.