Historic village with medieval character and Titchfield Abbey ruins.
Titchfield is a historic village in the Fareham Borough, known for its well-preserved medieval and Tudor buildings. The village is home to the ruins of Titchfield Abbey, founded in 1232 and one of the most significant ecclesiastical sites in Hampshire, now managed by English Heritage. The village centre has a traditional square with independent shops, a pub, and restaurants.
Titchfield has a strong community identity and hosts the Fareham Carnival, which traditionally begins in Titchfield. The River Meon runs through the village before entering the sea at Hill Head, offering pleasant riverside walks.
