Teffont Evias is a small, quietly attractive village in rural Wiltshire, England, lying in the shallow, verdant Nadder valley a few miles south of Salisbury and on the edge of Salisbury Plain. The settlement is known for its honey‑coloured limestone cottages, a compact village green and a medieval parish church, giving it the feel of a long‑established agricultural community rather than a commuter suburb.
Its surroundings are rich in history and countryside attractions: nearby chalk scarp and ancient earthworks hint at prehistoric and medieval activity, while the nearby Fovant badge hill carvings and rolling farmland draw walkers and local visitors. The local economy remains largely agricultural with a small boost from rural tourism, and the social life centres on village events, the church and quiet community networks typical of small Wiltshire parishes.
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