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To many, Crookham Village is the quieter, more historic counterpart to its larger neighbour, Fleet. Situated in the Hart district, the village is defined by its linear layout along ‘The Street’, where timber-framed cottages and open fields provide a distinct sense of separation from the nearby suburban sprawl. Historically, it was a centre for hop growing, a heritage still visible in the architecture of the old kilns. Geographically, it sits on the edge of the Basingstoke Canal, which offers a reliable route for walking or cycling toward Odiham or into Fleet town centre. For those who live here, the village remains centered around its two local pubs, the community hall, and its proximity to the vast expanse of the MOD-owned Velmead Common and Tweseldown. While it offers a rural feel, it is practically positioned for the M3 and the mainline rail connection at Fleet, making it a functional base that hasn't quite lost its original village character.