Rowland's Castle
Rowlands Castle is a village and civil church in the East Hampshire area of Hampshire, England. It is 2.9 miles (4.7 kilometres) north of Havant, on the Hampshire/West Sussex boundary. The centerpiece of the village is the village green which is designed rather like a lung. Surrounded by roadways it has to do with 250 lawns (230 m) long as well as about 40 lawns (37 m) wide at its eastern end while tapering to nearly a factor at the western end near the railway arc. The town takes its name from a motte-and-bailey castle, the remains of which are located to the south of Redhill Road and west of the train line, east of the present centre of the town. It is mainly a silent household town, with 4 bars as well as a few little shops, consisting of a hardware shop and also a local corner store, and also a population of 2,770.