Also known as Sarisbury Green, with its open common, cricket pitch and overlooked by St Paul's Church this looks like a quintessential English village.

The lovely Holly Hill Woodland Park borders the river Hamble and is...

On the way to Botley lay the small villages of Burridge and Curbridge. Burridge is home to Burridge Cricket Club, and a large recreation field, tennis court and community centre.

Walk across the field and follow the...

Predominantly a residential area, Locks Heath has a number of open green areas and parks to enjoy such as St John’s Park and Priory Park with its popular bowling club.

The Locks Heath Centre offers a good range of...

Slightly up river, where the A27 crosses the Hamble, this area has several boat yards, marinas, pubs and other landmarks which many will remember from the former TV series ‘Howards Way’.

From the public slipway...

The village of Park Gate grew up around the Swanwick railway station, built in 1889 specifically for the Strawberry Industry, it was the main gathering point for the local growers sending their fruit off to the markets in...

The village of Titchfield dates back to the 6th century, it was mentioned in the1086 Domesday book and during medieval times operated a small port and market. The picturesque buildings, Titchfield Abbey Ruins and historic St...

The charming village of Warsash sits on the East bank of the River Hamble and is a firm favourite for boating and sailing enthusiasts. The Memorial on the waterfront recalls the huge armada that left the area in 1944 for the...

This modern housing development is still growing with many national house builders currently building. There are two primary schools with plans for a new secondary school, in the coming years.

At its heart is a modern...