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SP3 4ET - Shrewton

Shrewton is a village and civil parish on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, around 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Amesbury and 14 miles (23 km) north of Salisbury. It lies on the A360 road between Stonehenge and Tilshead. It is close to the source of the River Till, which flows south to Stapleford." [1]

Situated in local authority Till and Wylye Valley, Shrewton is classed as largely rural (rural including hub towns 50-79%) . Nearest towns are Salisbury (9 miles away), Devizes (11 miles away), Pewsey (11 miles away), with the capital city, London being 83 miles away.

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Wiltshire

Home to Britain's most famous ancient monuments Wiltshire is a county that is defined by its place in English history. Unlike other counties however, it is the history of thousands of years ago that makes Wiltshire most famous. For amongst Wiltshire's wide-open plains and green hills are hundreds upon hundreds of burial mounds, chalk figures and stone circles (as well as more and more dubious crop circles.)

A good place to start is with the hugely impressive Iron Age Hillfort of Old Sarum, on the site of the original Salisbury City. This fort was used by everyone from the Romans to the Saxons to the Normans and then grew out to become one of the busiest and most successful settlements in the medieval era.

To this day Salisbury is still impressive, its fantastic cathedral boasting the tallest spire in England. In addition the city seems to be positively bursting with history, having not one but four original copies of the magna carta and the world's oldest working clock, as well as countless elegant historic buildings. People also use it as a base to go off and explore the other top box office destination in Wiltshire, Stonehenge. Stonehenge is one of the most famous historic sites in the world, a complex of earthworks surrounding a circle of large standing stones, built around 2500 BC and the center of a wide ranging complex of Bronze and Neolithic Age monuments as well as numerous burial mounds.

One of Britain's largest Stone Age burial mounds, for example, can be found nearby at Longbarrow in Kennet. Similarly at Avebury, 20 miles north of Stonehenge is the Avebury Ring, the oldest stone ring in existence anywhere in the world (older than Stonehenge) and one of the greatest achievements of prehistoric Europe.

Other sites worth seeing include the eight white horses carved into hillsides in the surrounding countryside and part of the White Horse Trail. There are beautiful walks all over the county that pass by the historic sites and they are amongst the best in Britain. With much of the county being designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and with mystical monuments and symbols everywhere you turn, Wiltshire truly is an intriguing and picturesque county.


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Where is it?

Location
Shrewton
Ward
Till and Wylye Valley
Local Authority
Wiltshire
Council

Constituency

County
Wiltshire
Region
South West
Country
England
Classification
Largely Rural (rural including hub towns 50-79%)
Area Type
Unitary Authority
ONS GSS ID
E00163359
LSOADZ_NAME
Wiltshire 045D
Government ID
Wiltshire 045
Coordinates
51.178, -1.91
Phone Code
(01980) xxxxxx

Nearby Towns

Salisbury9.4 mi
Devizes10.9 mi
Pewsey11.3 mi
Tidworth11.4 mi
Southampton29.7 mi
Bristol34.8 mi
Reading45 mi
Cardiff57.9 mi
London83.2 mi
Edinburgh333.4 mi