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Tucked away just northeast of Basingstoke’s town centre, Lychpit is a modern residential area that managed to retain a distinct sense of character when it was developed in the 1980s. It occupies land that was once part of the historical Daneshill estate, and you can still see traces of this past in the surviving brickwork of the Old Binley Farm buildings and the Tithe Barn, which now serves as a local community hub. Geographically, the layout is defined by its undulating terrain and a network of footpaths that link the various cul-de-sacs to the nearby District Centre at Chineham. It feels remarkably self-contained despite its proximity to the A33 and the ring road, offering a quieter, more suburban pace of life with easy access to the open fields leading toward Old Basing. The housing is largely functional and varied, set back behind established greenery that has matured well over the last forty years, giving the area a settled, leafy atmosphere that belies its convenience for commuters.