
About This Spring
## Overview The Homewell is a historic natural spring in the heart of Havant, Hampshire, England, where water bubbles up from the ground to form a small, lively pond. Situated just 40 yards behind St Faith's Churchyard, this charming spring has been a landmark of the town for centuries. The name "Homewell" itself reflects its long-standing role as a communal water source — a "home well" for the people of Havant. The spring's waters once played an important role in local industry. The reliable flow supported parchment makers and paper manufacturers who set up in the surrounding area, drawn by the clean, steady supply of water essential to their craft. Today, the spring is enclosed by a small brick wall bearing an inscription that speaks to its heritage, making it both a scenic and historically significant site in the town. ## Directions 1. Make your way to **St Faith's Church**, which sits on **West Street** in the centre of Havant. 2. Standing at the front of the church, walk down the **right-hand side of the churchyard**. The **Robin Hood pub** will be on your left. 3. Continue straight for approximately **40 yards** past the churchyard. 4. The Homewell spring will be **directly in front of you**, recognisable by its small surrounding brick wall with an inscription. **GPS coordinates:** 50.850861, -0.982681 ## What to Expect The Homewell is a gentle, bubbling spring that rises naturally from the ground into a small pond enclosed by a low brick wall. The inscribed wall adds a touch of historical character and makes the spring easy to identify. The setting is peaceful and tucked away from the busier streets of Havant, yet remarkably central — just steps from St Faith's Church and the Robin Hood pub. The spring is accessible **24 hours a day, 365 days a year**, with no entry fee or restricted hours. The area is flat and easy to reach on foot, making it suitable for visitors of all abilities. It's a lovely spot to pause during a walk through Havant's historic town centre, and pairs well with a visit to St Faith's Church and the surrounding old streets. While the Homewell has historically served as a communal water source, visitors should be aware that no current water quality testing data is publicly available. The spring is best appreciated today as a heritage site and a tranquil natural feature in the middle of town.
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Community SubmittedDirections 1. Make your way to **St Faith's Church**, which sits on **West Street** in the centre of Havant. 2. Standing at the front of the church, walk down the **right-hand side of the churchyard**. The **Robin Hood pub** will be on your left. 3. Continue straight for approximately **40 yards** past the churchyard. 4. The Homewell spring will be **directly in front of you**, recognisable by its small surrounding brick wall with an inscription.
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