Notton is a small, quiet hamlet in rural Wiltshire, England, typical of the county's patchwork of arable fields, hedgerows and narrow lanes. It consists mainly of a few farmsteads and cottages rather than a formal village centre, so day-to-day community life often connects with neighbouring parishes and nearby market towns.
The local economy is largely agricultural, with farms and small rural enterprises, while many residents commute to larger towns for work and services. As with much of Wiltshire, the wider area has a strong sense of history and heritage - traditional stone buildings and ancient landscape features in the county give Notton a quietly historic, countryside character.