Long Sutton is a small rural village in the district of Hart, in Hampshire, England, set amid farmland and hedgerows on the edge of the county’s rolling countryside. It comprises a cluster of period cottages and farmhouses and sits within easy reach of larger local towns, with good road and rail connections to places such as Fleet, Hook and Odiham.
Historically agricultural, the village retains much of that farming character while supporting a mix of small businesses and a residential community popular with families and commuters; social life tends to centre on the parish church, village hall and local clubs, with country walks and seasonal events underlining its close-knit, rural feel.
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