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Church Crookham sits directly to the south of Fleet, with the two areas now largely contiguous, though the village retains its own distinct identity. Originally a small agricultural settlement, it saw significant change during the 20th century, particularly with the establishment and subsequent redevelopment of the Queen Elizabeth II Barracks; this site has now been transformed into a major residential community known as Redfields Quays. Residents are particularly well-placed to enjoy the Basingstoke Canal, which winds through the area and provides a scenic route for walking or cycling toward Odiham or Fleet. The locality is characterized by a mix of established leafy lanes and newer developments, served by a handful of local pubs and small shops, while the proximity to Fleet’s mainline station offers a practical link for those travelling towards London Waterloo. To the south, the village borders the vast expanse of the MOD-owned military training lands at Tweseldown and Caesar's Camp, providing a rugged, open landscape that feels a world away from the nearby suburban streets.