Keyhaven leaflet

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Keyhaven is one of the New Forest’s conservation areas, covering most of the hamlet and its coastal frontage. The village is characterised by buildings clustered around a small green and along approach roads, with notable vernacular architecture from the 18th and 19th centuries, including some listed buildings, and later waterside houses on Saltgrass Lane. Its rural character is enhanced by maritime views towards Hurst Castle and the Isle of Wight. Historically, Keyhaven was an important port, especially for the salt trade, benefiting from a sheltered position between the Solent and the open sea and natural conditions for salt making; it was a port by 1206 and linked to salt pans and rents paid in salt and other goods. Salt production declined in the early 19th century due to competition and rising costs. Today it is a quiet place associated with yachting, fishing, and birdwatching.

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This leaflet explains what a conservation area is and how it may affect you. It shows the boundary of one of the 33 conservation areas and points out some of the features which make it special.

Keyhaven

The conservation area covers most of this small hamlet and its coastal frontage. The buildings cluster around the small green and along the roads that lead into it. There are a number of fine vernacular buildings dating from the 18th and 19th centuries, some of which are listed, as well as several interesting houses of more recent date especially facing the waterside along Saltgrass Lane. The quiet rural charm of the village is heightened by the maritime views across to Hurst Castle and the Isle of Wight. Once an important port particularly for the salt trade Keyhaven is now a quiet haven for yachting, fishing and birdwatching.

The Gun Inn
The Gun Inn
The village green
The village green

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Keep your distance from the animals and don't feed or pet them - you may be fined.

Keep your distance from the animals and don't feed or pet them - you may be fined.

Keep your distance from the animals and don't feed or pet them - you may be fined.