Titchfield is a largely residential ward on the western side of the borough of Fareham in Hampshire, England, sitting beside the tidal lower reaches of the River Meon and within easy reach of the Solent. The coastward side includes the marshes and reedbeds of Titchfield Haven, a nationally important nature reserve that attracts birdwatchers and walkers and gives the area a strong conservation character.
Historically the community grew around the remains of Titchfield Abbey and a compact medieval street pattern, and that heritage still defines the village's sense of place. Today the ward is a mix of local shops, community activity and commuter households who work in nearby centres such as Southampton and Portsmouth, while tourism and nature conservation continue to influence its economy and social life.
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