Explore the distinct neighbourhoods that make up Havant. Each area has its own character, attractions, and community spirit.
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Havant Town Centre
Historic market town crossroads with The Springs shopping centre, St Faith's Church, and a mix of pe
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Bedhampton
Historic village absorbed into Havant, with ancient springs, a medieval church, and a mix of old vil
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Leigh Park
Large post-war council estate with its own community identity, schools, shops, green spaces, and acc
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Warblington
Ancient settlement with Saxon church, castle ruins, rural harbour-edge landscape, and a peaceful cha
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Langstone
Tiny waterside hamlet with the iconic Langstone Mill, the Royal Oak pub, harbour views, and outstand
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Denvilles
Desirable residential area east of the town centre with tree-lined streets, inter-war and post-war h
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Brockhampton
Quiet mid-century residential area between the town centre and the A27, with good road connections a
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Stockheath
Southern residential area with proximity to Langstone Harbour, Stockheath Common, and good access to
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New Lane Area
Established residential area east of the centre with a mix of housing periods, good station access,
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Park Road Area
Northern residential area with Havant Park, affordable housing, and a transitional character between