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North Warnborough is an ancient settlement that sits on the upper reaches of the River Whitewater, just south of the M3 and a short walk from the larger village of Hook. It is perhaps best known locally for the ruins of Odiham Castle - famously the site where King John set out for Runnymede - which can be reached by following the footpath along the Basingstoke Canal. The canal itself defines much of the village’s character, offering a quiet towpath route through the nearby Greywell Tunnel and the surrounding nature reserve. Living here feels quite distinct from the more modern residential pockets of Hook; it is a landscape of flint-walled cottages and traditional pubs like the Lord Derby and the Swan, centered around the small ford where the lane crosses the river. While the proximity to Hook station provides a direct rail link to London Waterloo, the village maintains a stubborn sense of rural isolation, caught between the open fields of the Whitewater valley and the historic high street of neighbouring Odiham.