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Kempshott sits on the southwestern edge of Basingstoke, rising steadily uphill from the town centre towards the chalk downlands. Historically, it was a small hamlet centred around Kempshott House - an estate famously leased by the Prince Regent in the late 18th century for his hunting exploits - but today it is a settled residential suburb defined by its open layout and abundant green space. The geography is dominated by the "Down Grange" parkland and the scenic Fiveways junction, which serves as a gateway to the walking trails of the North Wessex Downs. Most of the housing dates from the mid-to-late 20th century, arranged in quiet loops and cul-de-sacs that follow the natural contours of the land. It remains a practical spot, well-served by a cluster of local shops at Buckingham Parade and several well-regarded primary schools, all while staying just far enough from the M3 and the main railway line to maintain a genuine sense of suburban quiet.