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Welcome to East Hampshire District Council Web Mapping Information Service.

Please take some time to explore the wide variety of information you can find out about East Hampshire.

For example, if you live in the area you can type in your postcode and find your house, see an aerial photograph of the place where you live, find out where your closest police station or school is, see where there are conservation areas close to your house, which buildings are listed, and all sorts of other interesting facts.
If you want to go shopping or visit one of our towns or villages, you can look up the car parks and see how much they cost too.

You can choose if you want to see the information over aerial photographs or OS maps. Once you have found the information you want, you can then print it and keep it.

This software uses maps based on the council GIS system. This site is under continuous development and new and updated information is being added all the time. If you have any queries or suggestions about the kind of information you would like to see on it, please contact us at WebGIS@easthants.gov.uk.

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Terms and Conditions of use

By entering this site you are agreeing to the following conditions:-
East Hampshire District Council provides this service for information purposes only. The Council seek to meet the highest standard of quality information and every attempt has been made to present up to date and accurate information. However, the Council cannot be held responsible for the misuse or misinterpretation of any information and offers no warranty to its accuracy or completeness. East Hampshire District Council accepts no liability for any loss, damage or inconvenience caused as a result of reliance on this information.

Your attention is drawn to the disclaimer shown upon entering this website. In addition, please note that if a building is listed, structures or objects within its curtilage may also be listed (curtilage generally means property boundary, but please check each case with a conservation officer). You should therefore always consult with East Hampshire District Council’s Conservation Officers before carrying out any work within the curtilage of a listed building.

The Ordnance Survey mapping included within this website is provided by East Hampshire District Council under licence from the Ordnance Survey in order to fulfil its public function to make available Council held public domain information. You should contact Ordnance Survey for advice if you wish to licence Ordnance Survey mapping/map data for your own use.


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