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Parking on Mailing Way, RG24

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Space description

Suitable for wide vehicles
Accessible space
1 space located on Mailing Way in Basingstoke. The space is big enough to fit estate cars / 4x4s and is close to the local hospital.

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Reviews about this space

Karen B27th January 2023
Good instructions for finding the space and easy walk to the hospital Hope to use this one again
Arlene O8th July 2021
could not find the space, went round and round, followed instructions- ended up late for appointments
Amelia P23rd April 2021
Excellent - a 5-star experience
Aleksandra L8th February 2021
Directions were spot on. The space number is a bit faded so a little difficult to see but a great space in a great location!

Points of interest

The Anvil1.24 miles away
Willis Museum1.52 miles away
Basingstoke Station1.52 miles away

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