Waterlooville
Hampshire market town with The Precinct shopping centre, serving a catchment of around 65,000 residents between Portsmouth and Horndean.
Waterlooville is a market town in the Havant Borough of Hampshire, sitting between Portsmouth and Horndean on the A3 corridor. At the heart of the town is The Precinct — a pedestrianised shopping centre opened in 1965 that remains the main retail hub for the wider area. The town centre includes a mix of national chain stores, independent shops, cafes, and local services.
The wider Waterlooville area, including suburbs such as Cowplain, Purbrook, and Denmead, has a combined population of approximately 65,000 residents. The town grew significantly in the post-war decades as Portsmouth expanded northward, and it is now a well-established Hampshire market town with strong local infrastructure.
Waterlooville sits in PO7 and PO8 postcodes and is within easy reach of the South Downs National Park to the north and the Portsmouth coastal areas to the south. The A3(M) motorway links the town efficiently to London and the south coast.
Businesses in Waterlooville
Number 73 Bar and Kitchen
Number 73 Bar and Kitchen in Waterlooville. Professional restaurants serving the local community.
The Exchange
The Exchange in Waterlooville. Professional restaurants serving the local community.
Koop+Kraft
Koop+Kraft in Waterlooville. Professional restaurants serving the local community.
Four London Road
Four London Road in Waterlooville. Professional restaurants serving the local community.
Shalimar
Shalimar in Waterlooville. Professional restaurants serving the local community.
Red Rose Lounge
Red Rose Lounge in Waterlooville. Professional restaurants serving the local community.