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Tucked between the slopes of the South Downs and the shores of Langstone Harbour, Havant is an ancient market town that functions as a natural gateway between the coast and the countryside. Historically, it was defined by its reliable natural springs - a feature that led to a long legacy of tanning and parchment making (including the skins used for the Magna Carta). Today, the town centre revolves around St Faith’s Church and a pedestrianised heart, offering a mix of practical high-street amenities and the creative hub of The Spring Arts Centre. Its geography is perhaps its greatest asset: you can be walking along the coastal paths of Hayling Island or the woodland trails of Staunton Country Park within ten minutes. Its location at the junction of the A27 and A3, combined with a railway station that serves as a major interchange for the London, Brighton, and Portsmouth lines, makes it a pragmatic base for anyone needing to navigate the South Coast.