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Shrewton sits about eleven miles north of Salisbury, tucked away on the edge of the sprawling chalk grassland of Salisbury Plain. It is a village shaped by geography, formed over time as several smaller hamlets merged along the River Till, a winterbourne that adds a distinct seasonal character to the landscape. Its proximity to Stonehenge - just a few miles to the east - means the village has deep historical roots, though today it serves as a practical hub for the surrounding rural area. Life here revolves around a handful of core amenities, including a local primary school, a garage, and a village stores that keeps the community connected. Architecturally, you’ll find a mix of traditional flint and thatched cottages alongside more modern infill, all set against a backdrop of vast open skies and the military training areas that characterise this part of Wiltshire. While it feels quiet and remote, its position near the A303 provides a vital, if busy, link to the wider southwest and London.