
Head Groundsman: Stephen Richardson
Hire charges
Sports grounds
Football pitch - £42* a game (£35.70* for Juveniles)
Use of football pitch - not available during the summer months (April - September) due to cricket.
Cricket pitch - £58.80* per game
Bowling green - £6.60* per hour (per person)
Netball court - £9.50* per hour
Tennis Court - FREE
Changing rooms
Local organisations - £17.85 per hire*
Non-local organisations - £29.40 per hire*
Committee room
Local organisations - £6.80
per hour
Non-local organisations - £8.40 per hour
* - Subject to VAT at current rate.
The Parish Council reserves the right to vary charges. Bookings can be made via Sandra Tuck or Heather Mountford on 01256 462847.

Allotments
There are allotments in Riley Lane available to rent.
Tenants aged 60 and over who have retired from regular employment are entitled to pay at half the above prices on all plots. Please note that we have a very long waiting list at the moment which is closed to non-parishioners. Details from Sandra Tuck or Heather Mountford on 01256 462847.Large plot (10/12 rod) - £33.60/yr
Small plot (5/6 rod) - £16.80/yr
Non-parishioners pay a surcharge of £5.00 per plot.

Basingstoke Common
Although totally within the parish of Old Basing the common is provided by
Basingstoke Council. It is bounded by London Road (A30), Redbridge Lane, Crown
Lane and Park Lane. From the Park Lane end, there are views across to the office
towers of Basingstoke. This area, which stretches as far as Basing House (but,
no, you can't get free access to the monument from the common) is popular with
walkers, particularly those with dogs. The common is always considered
sacrosanct when developers come looking for land. The fear, though, that one day
it will house a new estate is always there.
Belle Vue play area
Between the shops and police station, on Belle Vue Road, lies the other main
recreation area, a small green spot with a children's play area.

Cowdrey's Down
This little known-about haven for picnickers lies next to the Basing House car
park and near to the Millstone pub.

Crabtree Plantation
This long stretch of open land lies within the parish but is owned by
Basingstoke Council. It is squeezed between London Road (A30) and the Motorway
(M3) and between Dickens Lane and the Motorway access road to Junction 6.
Crabtree Plantation is popular with kite fliers and dog walkers. It is bordered
by an extensive and well-managed area of trees and shrubs that provides woodland
walks.

Lime Pits
The Lime Pits are - as they sound - the remains of aggregate excavation. Today
this landscaped area with its trees and hills is equipped with picnic benches,
barbecue sites, children's play areas and car parking and is a popular venue for
the parish youth. The 7.28 hectares are managed and maintained by Basingstoke
Council.
The Mill Field (formerly known as Loddon Valley Open Space)
Providing a welcome green break against the encroaching urban sprawl is the
15-hectare Mill Field. All attempts to develop this popular spot have failed due
to its poor drainage - much to the delight of villagers who use the space to
walk dogs, ride horses, play football (there's a kick-about area), fly kites or
take a pleasant stroll to the pub. The open space - stretching from Pyotts HiIl
to the Millstone pub and which is bordered by Bartons Lane and the River Loddon
- is an important site for flora and fauna. The wildflowers attract many
butterflies. There is a children's play area and a skateboarding ramp.
Lychpit
Throughout the new development at Lychpit are children's play areas. These come
under the jurisdiction of Basingstoke Council.
Oliver's Battery
Between Old Basing Village Hall and the Recreation Ground lies Oliver's Battery,
an area of grassland with rare plants that was once the site of a Norman castle.
Today it is a favourite spot for walking and is protected as an ancient
monument.
Recreation Ground
The main recreation facility in the parish is The Recreation Ground, which is
used for cricket, football, archery, bowls, tennis and netball. There is also a
play area for the under 12s with the usual swings, slides and roundabouts.
© 2002 Old
Basing and Lychpit Parish Council
The Pavilion, Recreation Ground, The Street
Old Basing, Hampshire RG24 7DA
United Kingdom
For information contact the
parish
office 01256 462847
This page was last updated on
14/10/2010