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Blackwater sits at a unique geographical crossroads where the borders of Hampshire, Surrey, and Berkshire meet. Named after the river that winds along its northern edge, the town serves as a practical hub between the larger centers of Camberley and Farnborough. Historically, its identity was shaped by the old coaching route from London to Southampton, and today that connectivity remains its defining feature; the railway station provides a direct link on the North Downs Line, making it easy to reach Reading or Guildford. While the Hawley Side of the town offers a quieter, more residential feel, the heart of the community revolves around the local shops along the A30 and the expansive Meadows retail park. For those who know the paths, the Shepherd Meadows nature reserve offers a surprisingly peaceful escape, where the riverside meadows provide a flat, open landscape for walking that feels worlds away from the nearby commercial bustle.