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  2. Andover, Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Andover (/ ˈ æ n d oʊ v ər / AN-doh-vər) 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 major A303 trunk road at the eastern end of Salisbury Plain, 18 miles (29 km) west of the town of Basingstoke.

  3. Test Valley - Wikipedia

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    Test Valley is a local government district with borough status in Hampshire, England, named after the valley of the River Test. The council is based in the borough's largest town of Andover. The borough also contains the town of Romsey and numerous villages and surrounding rural areas.

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  5. Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Hampshire (/ ˈ h æ m p ʃ ər /, /-ʃ ... Hand-drawn map of Hampshire by Christopher Saxton from 1577. ... Andover elevation 117m, 1971–2000, extremes 1960–2007 ...

  6. Anton Lakes - Wikipedia

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    Anton Lakes is a 33.1-hectare (82-acre) Local Nature Reserve in Andover in Hampshire. It is owned by Test Valley Borough Council and managed by the council together with The Anton River Conservation Association. [1] [2] The River Anton rises in the site and flows through former watercress beds into the lakes, which were created by gravel ...

  7. River Anton - Wikipedia

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    The River Anton is a chalk stream in Hampshire in south east England. It rises in Andover and flows southwards for approximately 8 miles (13 km) to meet the River Test near Chilbolton. [1] The principal tributary of the Anton, the Pillhill Brook, joins the river at Upper Clatford. [2]

  8. Keniston Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Keniston Bridge is a historic covered bridge in Andover, New Hampshire, carrying Bridge Street over the Blackwater River. Built in 1882, it is of Town through truss construction, and is one of the few surviving 19th-century covered bridges in the state. It is also one of the only ones whose sides are not fully sheathed, exposing the trusses.

  9. Bury Hill - Wikipedia

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    Bury Hill is the site of a former Iron Age hillfort about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) southwest of the centre of Andover, Hampshire. The site encloses about 22 acres (8.9 ha). The site encloses about 22 acres (8.9 ha).