Little Cheverell is a small village and civil parish in Wiltshire, set among rolling chalk downland and farmland. It sits close to its neighbour Great Cheverell and is not far from the market towns of Devizes and Westbury. The settlement has medieval roots and a handful of listed buildings and a parish church that reflect its long agricultural history.
Today the parish remains largely rural, with mixed farming still important to the local economy while some residents commute to nearby towns. The open countryside and proximity to Salisbury Plain make it popular for walking and wildlife watching, and local life centres on the village hall and occasional community events that sustain a quiet, traditional village character.