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Odiham occupies a quiet, well-connected pocket of the Hampshire countryside, roughly three miles south of Hook and the M3 corridor. The village is defined by its exceptionally wide, historic High Street, which is lined with a mix of Georgian facades and timber-framed buildings that survived the shift from a medieval market town to a coaching stop. To the west lie the ruins of Odiham Castle - notable as the site where King John set out to sign Magna Carta - and the start of the Basingstoke Canal, which provides a level, wooded path for walking or cycling toward Greywell. While the presence of RAF Odiham to the south means the occasional sound of Chinook helicopters is a standard part of life here, the village remains essentially peaceful. It functions as a self-contained community with its own infant, junior, and secondary schools, alongside a traditional range of shops and pubs that serve both the village and the surrounding hamlets like North Warnborough.