Clanville is a small rural hamlet in the county of Wiltshire in England, typical of the county’s rolling countryside. It’s the kind of settlement made up of a few farmsteads and cottages set among lanes, hedgerows and arable fields, with the quieter landscape of Wiltshire rather than a built-up centre.
Locally the economy is largely agricultural with some residents commuting to larger towns, and the social life tends to be close‑knit and centred on parish amenities nearby. Historically it reflects the county’s long rural past - old farm buildings and lanes hint at medieval and post‑medieval origins - so its interest is more in peaceful rural character than in high‑profile tourist attractions.