Newton Tony is a small village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, tucked into the chalk valley of the River Bourne on the edge of Salisbury Plain. Its roots are medieval and the name reflects the historic association with the de Tosny family; the compact settlement is characterised by a parish church and a handful of period cottages and farm buildings set in rolling downland countryside a short drive from Salisbury.
Traditionally agricultural, the parish today combines working farms with residents who commute to nearby towns and a quiet village social life centred on local events and the church; the proximity of Salisbury Plain also brings a military presence and occasional training activity to the area. The mix of listed buildings, lanes and open views makes it a representative Wiltshire village valued for its landscape and local community.
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