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Horton Heath sits on the clay and gravel ridges of southern Hampshire, roughly halfway between Eastleigh and the Meon Valley. Historically, it was a quiet agricultural hamlet dominated by the meadows of the local farms, but over the last few decades, it has evolved into a settled residential hub that retains a clear sense of being caught between the town and the woods. The locality is perhaps best known for the Lapstone – a pub that has served as a landmark here for generations – and its proximity to the ancient woodland of Fair Oak Park. While things are currently changing due to the ongoing 'One Horton Heath' development to the west, which is gradually connecting the village more directly toward Eastleigh, the area still feels distinct. It is a practical spot for those who need to be near the M27 or the rail links at Eastleigh and Hedge End, yet prefer to be within walking distance of the bridleways that lead out toward Chalcroft Farm and the open countryside.