The Nadder Valley ward in Wiltshire, England follows the low-lying corridor of the River Nadder to the west of Salisbury. It is predominantly rural, made up of small villages and market-town fringes set among chalk downland and water meadows; the local economy mixes agriculture, small-scale crafts and tourism with many residents commuting to larger towns for work.
Historically the valley is rich in old churches, former mills and listed buildings, and it attracts walkers and naturalists for its chalk-stream habitats and wide views towards Salisbury Plain. Community life is centred on parish halls, village pubs and seasonal events, while local conservation groups are active in protecting the landscape and biodiversity that make the area distinctive.
SP3 6AF, SP3 5EY, BA12 0QA, SP3 5BN, SP7 9JQ, SP3 5EE, BA12 0RS, SP7 9AP, SP3 5RT … See all