Rowland's Castle
Rowlands Castle is a village and also civil church in the East Hampshire district 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. Bordered by roadways it is about 250 yards (230 m) long as well as about 40 yards (37 m) large at its eastern end while tapering to practically a factor at the western end near the railway arc. The village takes its name from a motte-and-bailey castle, the remains of which are positioned to the south of Redhill Road and also west of the railway line, eastern of the current centre of the town. It is greatly a quiet residential town, with four pubs and also a couple of little stores, consisting of an equipment shop as well as a neighborhood convenience store, as well as a population of 2,770.