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Ower is a hamlet in the New Forest district of Hampshire, England. Its nearest towns are Totton – approximately to the southeast, and
Romsey Romsey ( ) is a historic market town in the county of Hampshire, England. Romsey was home to the 17th-century philosopher and economist William Petty and the 19th-century British prime minister, Lord Palmerston, whose statue has stood in the t ...
– around to the north-east. Ower lies on the
A36 road The A36 is a trunk road and primary route in southwest England that links the port city of Southampton to the city of Bath. At Bath, the A36 connects with the A4 to Bristol, thus providing a road link between the major ports of Southampton a ...
northwest of Totton. It lies mostly within the civil parish of
Copythorne Copythorne is a village and civil parish in Hampshire, England, within the boundaries of the New Forest National Park. Overview Copythorne is in the north-eastern part of the New Forest. The village is on the A31 road, A31 Romsey Road, just south ...
(where the majority of the population was included), although buildings on the east side of the road are in the civil parish of
Netley Marsh Netley Marsh is a village and civil parish in Hampshire, close to the town of Totton. It lies within the New Forest District, and the New Forest National Park. It is the alleged site of the battle between an invading Anglo Saxon army, under ...
.Parish Plan 2010
page 4, Netley Marsh Parish Council
It is, however, somewhat cut off from these two parishes by the M27 motorway which passes immediately to the south of the hamlet. There are two pubs in Ower, called ''The Mortimer Arms'', and ''The Vine Inn''. It also is where the theme park Paultons Park is situated.Paultons Park
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Hamlets in Hampshire New Forest {{Hampshire-geo-stub