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Titchfield Common sits in a practical spot between Fareham and the smaller villages towards the River Hamble. Historically, as the name suggests, it was the common land associated with the ancient parish of Titchfield, though today it feels more like a settled residential bridge between the semi-rural Meon Valley and the busier commercial hubs of Whiteley and Segensworth. It is a largely level area, characterized by a mix of mid-to-late 20th-century housing and older pockets of ribbon development along its main thoroughfares. Locals benefit from being within walking distance of the Abshot Community Centre and several small clusters of shops, which give the area its own sense of identity separate from Titchfield village itself. Its geography is its main advantage; you are only a short drive from the coastal walks at Hill Head or the Titchfield Haven Nature Reserve, while the proximity to the M27 makes it a straightforward base for those working in Portsmouth or Southampton. It is a quiet, functional part of South Hampshire that manages to feel tucked away despite being so well-connected to the county’s main arteries.