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  • Basingstoke is a large town and third largest settlement in the county of Hampshire in the South East England region of the UK (after the cities of Southampton and Portsmouth). It is situated 77km (48 miles) southwest of London and 48km (30 miles) north of Southampton.Often mistaken as a new town, Basingstoke market was mentioned in the Domesday Book and it remained a market town until the 1950s when it was very rapidly developed to accommodate what was then called the London 'overspill'.Basingstoke is a prosperous town with an above-average standard of living and low unemployment and the location of the UK headquarters of Sun Life Financial of Canada (not to be confused with AXA Sun Life) and of the Automobile Association.The town, once much derided after it's rapid growth in the 1960's and 1970's has more recently been developed with appropriate leisure facilities, finally beginning to shake of the unfortunate tag of 'Boringstoke'.
  • Basingstoke is a large town in northeast Hampshire, in south central England. It lies across a valley at the source of the River Loddon. It is located 30 miles northeast of Southampton, 16 miles southeast of Reading, 48 miles southwest of London, and 19 miles northeast of the county town, Winchester. In 2008 it had an estimated population of 82,913, making it the largest town in Hampshire. It is part of the borough of Basingstoke and Deane and part of the parliamentary constituency of Basingstoke. Basingstoke is often nicknamed "Doughnut City" or "Roundabout City" because of the number of large roundabouts. Often mistaken for a new town, Basingstoke is an old market town expanded in the 1960s as part of a tripartite agreement between London County Council, Hampshire County Council and Basingstoke Borough Council. It was developed rapidly, along with Andover and Tadley, to accommodate part of the London 'overspill' as perceived under the Greater London Plan, 1944. Basingstoke market was mentioned in the Domesday Book and Basingstoke remained a small market town until the 1950s. It still has a regular market, but is now bigger than Hampshire County Council's definition of a market town. Wikipedia

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