Sandwiched between Portsmouth and Southampton, Titchfield offers a
unique setting close to the Solent. The nearby town of Fareham has
developed in recent years and is home to an historic high street with
Georgian buildings housing restaurants and shops; and the recent opening
of the Market Quay has added a modern aspect to the town with a cinema
and nightclub. Further leisure and retain opportunities can be found in
the lively cities of Southampton and Portsmouth, east and west
respectively. Portsmouth boasts a retain outlet centre, Gunwharf Quays,
a development of shops, bars, restaurants, clubs, a cinema and a
bowling alley. WestQuay in Southampton also offers an array of shopping
and leisure facilities.
On the seafront is Titchfield Haven National Nature Reserve, which
covers 369 acres of the Lower Meon Valley. The reserve is celebrated as
a winter refuge for many birds and provides paths and walk through
through the surrounding unspoilt landscape.
Schools in and around Titchfield include St Anthony's Primary
School, Neville Lovett Community School, a specialist secondary school
for Maths and Computing and the prestigious West Hill Park School.
Local universities are in Portsmouth, Southampton, Winchester and
Bournemouth.
Transport links are good from Titchfield with the A27 nearby,
connecting the village to the M27, which leads onto the M3 and the
A3(M), both leading northwards towards Reading and London. There are
also rapid links to surrounding towns and cities from Fareham Station
and far away destinations from Southampton airport.
- Train Station: 1 miles
- Main Roads: 0.5 miles
- Motorways: 0.5 miles
- Nearest Towns: 3 miles
- Primary Schools: 0.5 miles
- Secondary Schools: 1 miles
- Airport: 3 miles
- Hospital: 10 miles