Swanwick (/ˈswɒnɪk/) is a village in Hampshire, England, east of the River Hamble and north of the M27 motorway.
Swanwick has no real village centre and the only commercial premises of note is the Elm Tree Public House.
[3] Some historians have debated whether this was at Swanwick in Hampshire, or a coastal settlement called Sanewick in Dorset.
The hamlet had an independent chapel and four residents were listed: a gentleman by the name of William B Gates, a farmer (John Crosskey), a blacksmith (Richard Hewett) and a grocer (Thomas Privett).
[11] The area houses Bursledon Brickworks Museum and Swanwick Lakes Nature Reserve.