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Tucked away on the south-western edge of Hampshire, right where the county meets Dorset, Ashley Heath is defined by its quiet, wooded character and its positioning on the high ground overlooking the Avon Valley. It developed significantly from the early 20th century onwards around the site of the former Ashley Heath Halt on the old Southampton and Dorchester Railway line, though today that route has been reclaimed by nature as part of the Castleman Trailway. This provides a direct, level link for walking or cycling through to Ringwood and Moors Valley Country Park, which borders the locality to the west. Life here revolves around the proximity to the New Forest National Park and the expanse of the Moors Valley woods, offering a landscape of pine and heathland that feels remarkably secluded despite being so well-connected to the A31 and A338. It is a place where the residential lanes often lack pavements and streetlights, prioritising a sense of rural privacy and integration with the surrounding timberland.