Crookham Village is located south-west of Fleet, in northeast Hampshire, England and lies within the Hart District.
Crookham was formerly noted for brick making and potteries which produced coarse red ware of the flower-pot-type.
A traditional Mummers play is performed outside two of the public houses and on the village green each Boxing Day.
The Basingstoke Canal passes through Crookham Village, and a wharf once existed at the historic former Chequers public house, now rebuilt and renamed The Exchequer.
Between 1963 and 1965, Crookham was home to future US astronaut Al Worden while he served on secondment to the Empire Test Pilot School at nearby Farnborough.