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Perched on the southwest edge of Basingstoke, Hatch Warren is a largely modern residential area that takes its name from the historic farm and woodland that once occupied the site. Developed primarily since the 1980s, it sits on elevated ground near the crest of the Farleigh Hills, providing a distinct sense of separation from the busy town centre while remains neatly bounded by the A30 and the M3 motorway. At its heart lies a well-utilised community hub featuring a large supermarket, a community centre, and several clusters of local shops, though much of the area’s character is defined by its proximity to the open countryside. It serves as a gateway to the North Wessex Downs, with various footpaths leading directly out toward the villages of Cliddesden and Farleigh Wallop. For those who live here, it offers a functional balance: the layout is spacious with plenty of small pocket parks and playgrounds, yet the rail links from central Basingstoke make it a practical base for reaching London or the coast.