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East Hanney sits in the low-lying clay vales of the Vale of White Horse, roughly three miles north of Wantage. It is the larger of the two ‘Hanney’ villages, separated from its neighbor, West Hanney, by the Childrey Brook. The village layout is characterized by a mix of traditional timber-framed thatched cottages and more recent developments, centered around a significant village green. For daily essentials, the community relies heavily on the local farm shop and the Black Horse pub, while the historic Hanney Mill remains a notable landmark on the village edge, though it no longer operates commercially. Structurally, the village is well-connected for those commuting toward Oxford or Didcot via the A338, yet it manages to retain a distinct rural identity, surrounded by agricultural land and a network of footpaths that lead out toward the North Wessex Downs. There is a strong sense of continuity here, supported by the shared primary school and various sporting clubs that bridge the gap between the two Hanneys.