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At the centre of Havant’s evolution, to become the large town it is today, is the high quality fresh water flowing from local chalk streams.

‘Haman Funta’ is the Saxon spelling for what is now the town of Havant, and means ‘Hama’s Spring’. Hama was a legendary hero of the Goths referred to in the Epic of Beowolf.

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A short distance through the gate and across the meadow is the harbourside village of Langstone, including its distinctive water mill and windmill.

The black windmill is a distinctive feature of the landscape, its tarred outer skin resilient to the full force of the coastal weather. This was essential when the Mill was surrounded by solid ice in Langstone Harbour in the 1885 ;great freeze’.

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