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Tucked into the far southeastern corner of Hampshire, Emsworth sits at the head of a busy channel where the South Downs meets Chichester Harbour. It remains a working coastal village at heart; the two tidal millponds are a reminder of its industrial past, while the local economy was historically built on oyster fishing and boatbuilding. Today, the village centre keeps a traditional feel with a good cluster of independent grocers, pubs, and hardware shops centred around St Peter’s Square. Geographically, it is well-connected, positioned almost midway between Chichester and Portsmouth with a railway station on the West Coastway line and easy access to the A27. For those who spend time outdoors, the shoreline walks toward Langstone or Thorney Island offer a sense of space that changes completely with the rise and fall of the tide, while the local sailing clubs keep the quay active throughout the year.