Things To Do And See

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Good food and real ale The Wheatsheaf in the local village of Titchfield is a 10 minute walk, and is a free house that serves an excellent selection of real ales and has a fantastic menu of home cooked, freshly prepared food, probably the best pub and eatery in the area. Wheatsheaf, Titchfield
Local Walks and Titchfield Events Within walking distance is historic Titchfield Abbey, fishing lakes, a well-stocked garden centre and finally, the charming village of Titchfield.
From the seventh century St. Peter’s Church in Titchfield, a walk of approximately four miles will take you along the banks of the river Meon to the coast at Meon Shore, passing Titchfield Haven Nature Reserve.
Titchfield Abbey
Local Fishing Carron Row is only a 2 minute walk away and has 5 Lakes. Lakes 1,2 & 3 = carp, tench & mixed, Lake 4 mixed, general / match, Lake 5 is for stock.
Open throughout the year.
Pond Warden - Mr Steve Lynch Tel: 07900 931681
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Carron Row
Whitely Shopping Centre Whiteley is located about 3 miles from Drove Lea, just one mile from Junction 9 on the M27. It has 1,500 parking spaces across 6 car parks. Whiteley is a shopping centre with a difference. It has open spaces and public art, Whiteley offers the best mix of the high street including M&S, Topshop, H&M, River Island and Next among its 56 stores, so you'll always find that perfect something. If you're looking for some retail therapy plus a great place to eat, Whiteley Shopping is the ideal destination. Carron Row
What's On Locally Find out what is happening locally. Fareham Quay
Historic Dockyard Portsmouth, the flagship of Maritime England, is within half an hours drive.



HMS Victory
Coast Drove Lea is ideally situated for easy access to the South Coast, with clean beaches and a variety of water sports, for the more energetic.  
Further Afield Also within a half hours drive are Southampton, with its new shopping centre, the New Forest and the River Hamble, of ‘Howard’s Way’ fame.