





: A street situated in the Kempshott or Hatch Warren area of Basingstoke [20, 26, 35]. Natural and Outdoor Areas
: A residential area located in the village of Oakley , just a short drive from the main town [15, 25].
: Located in the Chineham area of Basingstoke, featuring both commercial yards and residential housing [17, 23, 30].
: A 1999 public art installation by Pat Goodall located at Alencon Link . It consists of two men holding stainless steel poles, symbolizing the town's twin-town relationships in Europe [9].
: While technically a separate village in the Test Valley , it is frequently associated with Basingstoke due to proximity (approximately 17–18 miles away) and direct bus links [14, 22]. Artistic and Historical Works
Several residential roads in and around Basingstoke use "Piece" in their name:
: A specific section of woodland within Basing Wood . It is part of a popular 4.7km circular trail used for wildlife spotting and walking [24].
: Artist Namira Ralph created a notable landscape piece of the town using gouache and pencils [6].
: A street situated in the Kempshott or Hatch Warren area of Basingstoke [20, 26, 35]. Natural and Outdoor Areas
: A residential area located in the village of Oakley , just a short drive from the main town [15, 25].
: Located in the Chineham area of Basingstoke, featuring both commercial yards and residential housing [17, 23, 30].
: A 1999 public art installation by Pat Goodall located at Alencon Link . It consists of two men holding stainless steel poles, symbolizing the town's twin-town relationships in Europe [9].
: While technically a separate village in the Test Valley , it is frequently associated with Basingstoke due to proximity (approximately 17–18 miles away) and direct bus links [14, 22]. Artistic and Historical Works
Several residential roads in and around Basingstoke use "Piece" in their name:
: A specific section of woodland within Basing Wood . It is part of a popular 4.7km circular trail used for wildlife spotting and walking [24].
: Artist Namira Ralph created a notable landscape piece of the town using gouache and pencils [6].