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Tucked away in the southeastern corner of Berkshire, Owlsmoor occupies a quiet stretch of land between Sandhurst and the expansive heathland of Wildmoor Heath. Though it grew significantly during the latter half of the 20th century, the area retains a distinct connection to the landscape, with the local nature reserve offering miles of trails through rare lowland bog and pine forest. Historically, the ground here was largely acidic heath and scrub, a characteristic still visible in the rugged terrain that borders the residential streets. The community is largely self-contained, centred around the Yeovil Road shops and a well-regarded primary school, yet it benefits from being within walking distance of the Meadows shopping complex and the nearby Blackwater Valley. While it shares a postcode and many services with Sandhurst, Owlsmoor has its own understated character, defined more by its proximity to the Surrey and Hampshire borders and its direct access to the open, sandy tracks of the surrounding countryside than by any high-street bustle.