Built-up area in Test Valley, Hampshire, England
| Coordinates: | 51.126, -1.573 |
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| OS grid ref: | SU 29 36 |
| Population: | 294 |
| Dialling code: | 01264 (Andover) |
Nether Wallop is a small, picturesque village in Test Valley, Hampshire, England, and one of the trio known locally as The Wallops alongside Middle Wallop and Over Wallop. It lies in a chalk valley carved by the River Wallop, which feeds into the famous chalk-stream River Test, surrounded by water meadows and rolling downland popular with walkers and anglers.
With medieval origins, the village retains a compact historic centre of thatched cottages and a long-standing parish church, reflecting its agricultural past. The local economy still leans on farming, equestrian activity and a bit of rural tourism, while some residents commute to nearby towns such as Andover and Salisbury; socially it keeps a close-knit, conservation-minded community feel prized for its heritage and landscape.
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