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Fair Oak sits on the undulating landscape between Eastleigh and the Meon Valley, maintaining a distinct village identity despite its growth over recent decades. It takes its name from an ancient oak tree that once stood at the main crossroads - a site now marked by a younger successor - and the local architecture still reflects its evolution from a cluster of farmsteads into a settled residential community. Geographically, it offers a balance of accessibility and open space; while the amenities of Southampton and Winchester are within easy reach via the M3 and M27 corridors, the village itself is bordered by pockets of woodland and the expansive Stoke Park Woods. Life here tends to center around the Square and the various community halls, with a network of footpaths providing practical walking routes to the neighboring settlement of Horton Heath. It is a place characterized by its mature gardens, well-regarded schools, and a landscape that slowly transitions from suburban streets into the rolling Hampshire countryside.