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The Street Bakeshop – Rotherwick Village loop from Basingstoke

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Road cycling routes
United Kingdom
England
South East England
Hampshire

The Street Bakeshop – Rotherwick Village loop from Basingstoke

Easy

4.5

(22)

149

riders

The Street Bakeshop – Rotherwick Village loop from Basingstoke

01:59

45.7km

300m

Road cycling

Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 17, 2026

Tips

Cycling is not permitted along parts of this route

After 0 m for 270 m

After 45.5 km for 263 m

Waypoints

A

Start point

Train Station

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1

3.70 km

The Street Bakeshop

Highlight • Cafe

Utterly lush cake and coffee with bike racks and outside seating. Be mindful of how far and hard you plan to ride afterwards, the cakes are huge!

Tip by

8.27 km

Webb's Copse

Forest

3

18.3 km

St James' Church, Bramley

Highlight • Religious Site

The Church of St James in Bramley, Hampshire, England was built in the Norman period and has been added to since. It is a Grade I listed building.

The Norman church had a west tower added in 1636, replacing a previous wooden tower. Part of the nave was added by John Soane in 1802.
[...]
The famous physicist Lise Meitner is buried in the burial ground next to the church, near the grave of her brother Walter.


Cit. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_James%27_Church,_Bramley

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4

18.5 km

The Barn Farm Shop & Bistro

Highlight • Restaurant

Decent menu and well priced

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5

24.5 km

The Iron Duke Pub

Highlight • Pub

***Update October 2025 - After about 18 months of closure it's back! Only open on Sundays and Wednesdays at the moment (also Bank Holidays), but it's back nonetheless.***

Friendly country pub.

Has a drinking water tap in the garden and barman was keen to let me know that they're happy for this to be used out of hours. Probably best not to take the p!ss, but good to know.

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6

26.0 km

Stratfield Saye House

Highlight • Historical Site

Home of the Dukes of Wellington since 1817, Stratfield Saye House has a unique collection of paintings, furniture and personal effects of the Great Duke, including his magnificent funeral carriage, military regalia and campaign trophies.

Stratfield Saye House sits within the Wellington Estate which is also home to equestrian facilities at Wellington Riding, family activities at Wellington Country Park and top quality local produce at the Wellington Farm Shop.

wellingtonestates.co.uk/stratfield-saye-house

Tip by

28.6 km

Thorpe's Copse

Forest

8

31.0 km

St Mary’s Church, Hartley Wespall

Highlight • Religious Site

The date of the original building is unknown, but there is evidence of the existence of a timber-built Nave in the 13thcentury, possibly the oldest example in the South of England.

The first Rector was Edmund de Bedewyn. He was given charge of the Church on 2’’ January, 1286 by Isabella de Cadurcis, Prioress of Hartford Priory.

In 1868 the church underwent a major rebuild in honour of John Keate a Canon of Windsor and rector of the parish for 24 years. His tomb is in the church. As part of this work the bell tower was moved from the west wall to its present position, thus exposing the fine timberwork of the west wall.

The north wall window is dedicated to William Grant Broughton who was Curate here in 1818. On the recommendation of the Duke of Wellington he was selected to travel to Australia in 1829 later becoming the first Bishop of Sydney and eventually, the first Archbishop of Australasia.

Two of the three bells are original, being cast between 1439 and 1450. The third dates from 1688. The organ is by Hedgeland and dates from 1873 with the casing by George Gilbert Scott. The pulpit is Jacobean.

Ref.:
- hartleywespallpc.org/history/village-church
- explorechurches.org/church/st-mary-blessed-virgin-hartley-wespall

Tip by

9

34.1 km

Rotherwick Village

Highlight • Historical Site

Quiet roads with little traffic through scenic Hampshire village.

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B

45.7 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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36.9 km

4.35 km

3.87 km

305 m

177 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

44.9 km

403 m

243 m

140 m

< 100 m

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