Fleet and the surrounding villages of Crondall, Dogmersfield, Odiham and Winchfield sit on the north Hampshire heath and farmland belt. Line speeds in the town are generally good, but properties out along the lanes and canal-side hamlets often are not.

A mix of sandy heath with pine and birch, and open farmland along the Basingstoke Canal. Pine cover is the main obstruction issue on heathland plots, while farmland properties usually have clear horizons.
Modern detached and Victorian housing in the town, period cottages and farmhouses in the villages, and equestrian properties and smallholdings on the heath.
Smallholdings, stables and rural business units cluster around Crondall, Dogmersfield and Winchfield, generally on long private drives away from the road.
Heathland pine often calls for a roof or pole mount. In the open farmland villages, wall and gable mounts are usually sufficient.
Equestrian yards, rural offices and small business units around Odiham and Crondall make up much of the commercial demand.
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