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Andover, Hampshire

Andover is a town in the Test Valley district of Hampshire, England. The town is on the River Anton, a major tributary of the Test, and lies alongside the ...

Andover

Andover railway station (England), in Andover, Hampshire, England; Andover Town railway station, a former station in Andover, Hampshire, England; Andover Road ...

Andover (England)

Andover is a market town of 50,000 people (2020) in Hampshire. It is well-known as the location of an important Royal Air Force base. Surrounding Andover is ...

Andover Advertiser

Latest news, sport, and things to do for Andover and the surrounding Hampshire areas from the Andover Advertiser.

Andover

4 天前 — Andover, market town, Test Valley district, administrative and historic county of Hampshire, England. It lies among chalk hills on the River ...

InAndover

Andover has a great selection of shops, cafes, restaurants and professional services. Discover what's on offer with our easy-to-use directory.

THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Andover

Things to Do in Andover, England: See Tripadvisor's 28735 traveller reviews and photos of Andover tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, ...

Andover

About. Andover is an attractive market town in the north of the beautiful Test Valley in Hampshire and has a rich heritage dating back to Saxon times.

Andover Tourist Information

The picturesque market town of Andover, in the Test Valley, with its attractive high street and narrow walk ways, dates back to Saxon times.

Visit Andover | Tourism for Andover

The picturesque market town of Andover, in the Test Valley, with its attractive high street and narrow walk ways, dates back to Saxon times.