Blackwater is a gateway town into Hampshire on a main national route (the A30). This 'high street' area is a dual-carriageway which subsides to singled west of the town. It passes over
Blackwater railway station, as well as passing over the
River Blackwater itself.
Aldi, and shortly after a new
Lidl supermarket was built opposite Aldi (formerly Robert Greig) in 2003, taking up most of the town's retail footprint. Blackwater has two public houses, The Royal Swan and Mr Bumble. There are two parades of shops which include food outlets, a pharmacy, a newsagent and a vinyl record store. The closest sizeable town of note is Camberley, which provides many jobs for residents of Blackwater due to its wide range of shops, particularly within
The Mall, Camberley. Other nearby towns include
Sandhurst, home to the Royal Military Academy, and
Yateley. Blackwater is considered a commuter town to these neighbouring settlements, and also to the larger commercial centres of
Farnborough,
Aldershot,
Bracknell,
Wokingham and
Basingstoke.
Sun Microsystems were a major employer in the Blackwater Valley and their UK headquarters were in Blackwater at Guillemont Park in neighbouring
Minley, at the
M3 motorway junction on the site of the former
Guillemont Barracks. Following
Oracle's acquisition of Sun in 2009, employees were relocated to Oracle's UK headquarters in the
Thames Valley Park. ==Suburbs==