Whitchurch is a town in Hampshire, England. It gets on the River Test, 13 miles (21 kilometres) south of Newbury, Berkshire, 12 miles (19 km) north of Winchester, 8 miles (13 km) east of Andover as well as 12 miles (19 km) west of Basingstoke. Much of the town is a Conservation Area. Due to the quantity of wildlife in and near the River Test, its program as well as financial institutions are designated as Site of Special Scientific Interest. The West of England Main Line links the community's railway station to London, as well as 2 highways bypass the community (the A34, a significant north-- south course, and the A303, a major eastern-- west route). The population is 8,962. The town is an expanding neighborhood with a combination of suburbs and also some light sector, and acts as a small commuter town to London (roughly 60 miles to the eastern) and to a lesser extent Basingstoke and also Andover. Newbury and Winchester, whilst close by, can not be gotten to by rail without considerable detour (given that the closure of Whitchurch Town railway station in 1960) and so travelling to these locations is mostly by cars and truck. Lynch Hill Park, a tiny housing development, was used in a TV advert for Roysters crisps because of its "common" American appearance. The centre of the town is a roundabout known as The Square.