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Everton sits just inland from the Solent, positioned roughly mid-way between the coastal town of Lymington and the village of Milford on Sea. It is a quiet, linear settlement that largely developed along the old main road, though its history is anchored by the 19th-century St Mary’s Church and the long-standing Crown Inn, which remains the village's central social hub. Geographically, it serves as a gateway to the New Forest National Park to the north, while the Christchurch road provides straightforward access to Bournemouth and Southampton. Residents benefit from a village shop and a modern community centre that hosts most of the local events. While the village itself is peaceful and residential, it is within walking distance of the coast at Milford, where you can pick up the sea wall path towards Keyhaven or Hurst Castle, making it a practical spot for those who want proximity to the water without the exposure of the seafront.