Little London, Andover, Hampshire

Coordinates: 51°14′48″N 1°27′24″W / 51.246726°N 1.4565843°W / 51.246726; -1.4565843

Little London
Little London
OS grid reference SU3802649868
District Test Valley
Shire county Hampshire
Region South East
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Andover
Postcode district SP11 6
Dialling code 01264
Police Hampshire
Fire Hampshire
Ambulance South Central
EU Parliament South East England
UK Parliament North West Hampshire
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Little London is a hamlet and civil parish which lies 3.5 miles north of Andover in Hampshire, England. The hamlet is in the parish of Smannell and has 53 houses. One side of the village has a number of original flint and mortar and thatch-roofed cottages whilst Ridges View is 1960s ex local authority houses. The pub (Horse and Jockey) closed in the 80's and the Post Office also has gone.

The village is set in a beautiful location nestled in a gentle valley in Northern Hampshire. It is surrounded by farmland and has woodland at the top of the village (Doles Wood) and has a single road that runs to Frenches Farm. There are two other 'roads' - Big Street and Little Street (which is now a footpath).

The village dates back to around the mid 17th century. Its name suggests that the inhabitants came from London - possible post the outbreak of plague in 1665 or after the fire of 1666. There have been over one hundred Little Londons in the UK and another one just miles away near Kingsclere, Hampshire. www.llundainfach.co.uk

There is a village well in Little Street that has been capped and there are several other wells on private properties in the village.

Annually there is a Summer Village Fete and a fireworks night. These are organised by the Little London Playing Field Association. A newly built German all glass Hauf Haus has been recently built and overlooks the village surroundings.

Towns, villages and hamlets in the Test Valley District of Hampshire, England
  • Abbotswood
  • Abbotts Ann
  • Abbotts Ann Down
  • Ampfield
  • Amport
  • Andover
  • Andover Down
  • Anna Valley
  • Appleshaw
  • Ashfield
  • Awbridge
  • Barton Stacey
  • Bossington
  • Braishfield
  • Broughton
  • Charlton
  • Chattis Hill
  • Chilbolton
  • Chilbolton Down
  • Clanville
  • Crampmoor
  • Dunbridge
  • East Anton
  • Embley
  • East Cholderton
  • East Dean
  • East Tytherley
  • Faberstown
  • Faccombe
  • Finkley
  • Finkley Down
  • Forton
  • Fox Amport
  • Foxcotte
  • Fullerton
  • Fyfield
  • Goodworth Clatford
  • Gore End
  • Grateley
  • Hatherden
  • Hillyfields
  • Houghton
  • Houghton Down
  • Hurstbourne Tarrant
  • Kimbridge
  • Kimpton
  • King's Somborne
  • Knights Enham
  • Leckford
  • Lickenholt
  • Little Down
  • Little Hatherden
  • Little Somborne
  • Lockerley
  • Longparish
  • Longstock
  • Longstock Park
  • Marsh Court
  • Michelmersh
  • Middle Wallop
  • Monxton
  • Mottisfont
  • Nether Wallop
  • Newton Stacey
  • North Baddesley
  • North Houghton
  • Nursling
  • Over Wallop
  • Palestine
  • Penton Corner
  • Penton Grafton
  • Picket Piece
  • Picket Twenty
  • Pill Heath
  • Plaitford
  • Quarley
  • Ragged Appleshaw
  • Ramridge Park
  • Red Post Bridge
  • Red Rice
  • Redenham
  • Romsey
  • Romsey Extra
  • Sherfield English
  • Shipton Bellinger
  • Shootash
  • Smannell
  • South Harewood
  • Stockbridge
  • Tangley
  • Thruxton
  • Up Somborne
  • Upper Clatford
  • Upper Enham
  • Vernhams Dean
  • Vernham Street
  • Wellow
  • West Tytherley
  • Wherwell
  • Wherwell Wood
  • Wildhern

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