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Mytchett sits in a quiet corner of west Surrey, buffered by the Basingstoke Canal to the west and the expansive MoD heathlands of Ash Ranges to the east. Historically a part of Frimley parish, it developed significantly in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and today it functions as a residential link between Camberley and Farnborough. Life here often revolves around the water; the Basingstoke Canal Centre is a local focal point, offering access to the towpaths that provide a level, green route for miles in either direction. Geographic boundaries are defined by the Blackwater River and the nearby railway line, which keeps the village feeling somewhat self-contained despite its proximity to the A331. For those spending time here, the landscape is a mix of traditional suburban streets and surprisingly wild spaces, with the Frimley Lodge Park nearby offering sprawling lakeside walks and a miniature railway that underscores the area’s unassuming, community-oriented character.