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Andover sits in the north-west pocket of Hampshire, positioned along the narrow River Anton within the rolling chalk landscapes of the Test Valley. Historically a busy market town and an important stop for stagecoaches on the road from London to Exeter, it retains a functional, down-to-earth layout with a core of flint and brick buildings. Geographically, it is well-placed for those who need to navigate the south; the A303 runs right past the town, providing a direct link to the West Country and the M3, while the railway station offers a straightforward route into Waterloo. The town is surrounded by some of the county’s most quiet and expansive countryside, with the nearby Hawk Conservancy Trust and the Iron Age hillfort at Danebury offering a sense of the area's deep pastoral and ancient roots. It feels like a practical crossroads - a place that serves as a quiet base with quick access to the larger hubs of Winchester, Salisbury, and Basingstoke.