St Margarets Lane
Street guide, Titchfield
St Margarets Lane runs south-east from the village, connecting to the routes towards Stubbington and Hill Head. The lane takes its name from the former chapel of St Margaret, which stood in the area during the medieval period. The lane passes through a mix of residential development and open land, with the character becoming more rural as it extends away from the village. There are some attractive houses along the lane, set in generous plots with mature gardens. The lane connects to footpaths that lead towards the coast and the nature reserve, making it another route used by walkers heading for Titchfield Haven and Meon Shore. St Margarets Lane has a semi-rural character that reflects its position on the southern edge of the village, where the built-up area gives way to the farmland and marshes that stretch down to the Solent.