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Warsash

Conservation Areas ¦Cams Hall ¦Catisfield ¦Fareham High Street ¦Hook ¦Osborn Road ¦Portchester Castle Street¦Sarisbury Green

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Warsash Conservation Area was designated in 1994, to protect the character of the small historic riverside settlement, close to the mouth of the Hamble River. Included within its boundary is Shore Road, the waterfront, the group of buildings behind, bounded on their north eastern side by Passage Lane and the strawberry fields. Warsash grew up as a small fishing, coal and timber port and as a landing place for the Hamble to Warsash ferry.

 

Fareham Borough Council has produced a draft revised Conservation Area Character Appraisal and Management Strategy for Warsash Conservation Area. The document and details of the consultation can be viewed by following this link. 

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