Introduction

A brief introduction to the Hampshire village of Rowlands Castle.

Rowlands Castle is a village in South East Hampshire, on the border with West Sussex, known for its large village green and railway station on the London to Portsmouth line.

The village is popular with walkers and cyclists as a jumping off point for the South Downs National Park and the neighbouring Stansted Estate. There are three long distance footpaths that cross Rowlands Castle:

Monarch’s WaySussex Border PathStaunton Way.

The village is home to around 3000 inhabitants, four pubs and various retail outlets including hardware, convenience store, pharmacy, hairdresser.  There are meeting venues: Halls for Hire that host a wide range of social activities: Cultural and Social

Village Grapevine

Join the Village Grapevine! ThGrapevine is an email list managed by the Rowlands Castle Association for the circulation of urgent news and information of interest in the village.
HOW TO JOIN and more information on the Grapevine

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