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Fyfield, Hampshire

Coordinates: 51°13′09″N 1°34′44″W / 51.219270°N 1.578755°W / 51.219270; -1.578755
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Fyfield
Village
Thatched cottage in the village
Fyfield is located in Hampshire
Fyfield
Fyfield
Location within Hampshire
Area5.233 km2 (2.020 sq mi)
Population429 (2021 Census )[1]
• Density81.97 km2
OS grid referenceSU2951646759
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townAndover
Postcode districtSP11
Dialling code01264
PoliceHampshire and Isle of Wight
FireHampshire and Isle of Wight
AmbulanceSouth Central
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Hampshire
51°13′09″N 1°34′44″W / 51.219270°N 1.578755°W / 51.219270; -1.578755

Fyfield is a village and civil parish in the Test Valley district of north-west Hampshire, England.

Location

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The village is located in close proximity to the villages of: Thruxton, Kimpton, Appleshaw and Weyhill. The closest major population hub is that of the town of Andover, Hampshire. Fyfield is located very close to the Hampshire-Wiltshire border, which also marks the regional border of South East England (that includes Fyfield) and South West England. Some near by settelments in Wiltshire include: Ludgershall and Tidworth. Part of Redenham Park lays within the parish.

Transport & Road Network

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The village is almost entirely located on Fyfield Road, this is a 2 lane road that spans the village, however the road narrows about halfway through the village. Within the area of the parish there are also the roads: Fyfield Lane and Privet Lane, these both connect to Fyfield Road in the village, and both also come off of the A342, which forms the eastern border of the parish. The village is also located in proximity of the A303, this can be accessed via Thruxton or Weyhill.

Bus Network

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Although there are 3 sets of bus stops in the village, as of 2024 no bus service goes to these stops. Unity does run an Andover Taxishare in the area, however this is only pre-bookable. The closest operating bus stop is on the A342, named "The White House". This line is the Activ8 bus line Salisbury-Andover and vice-versa, operated by Salisbury Reds and Stagecoach South. The only other nearby bus service is in Weyhill / Thruxton, with the Monxton Rd & Thruxton route, operated by Stagecoach South.

Places and Businesses in Fyfield

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Fyfield has a church, officially: St Nicholas, Church of Fyfield. This church was listed in the Domesdfay Book 1086 A.D. And its current form is believed to date from the 14th Century. [2]

In the village there is the Andover Aikido Club, this is a martial arts club.

Education

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Primary Education

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The village has a joint Primary School in Kimpton, officially: Kimpton, Thruxton and Fyfield C of E Primary School. The Village is also in proximity of Appleshaw which has its own primary school: St Peter's C of E Primary School.

Secondary Education

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Fyfield sits in the Catchment area of Harrow Way Community School, with a school bus which picks up in the village, as well as the other neighbouring villages of Thruxton and Appleshaw. Some students also choose to go to John Hanson Community School via the Activ8 bus.

Further Education

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No college runs transport into the village. Currently Andover College (Hampshire) can be accessed via the Activ8 bus. Prior to September 2024 Peter Symonds College operated a bus from Ludgershall to the college, this would have passed through the White House stop. However as of September 2024 this service has been stopped. Currently students wishing to travel to the college by bus should take the Activ8 to Andover bus station, and from there take a bus to Winchester, the 75 is normal service, with the 74 running directly to the college, and the 73 running to the college via Sparsholt College.

Politics

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As of the 2024 general election in the UK, Fyfield is apart of the Romsey and Southampton North constituency, which's MP is Caroline Nokes of the Conservative Party. Prior to the 2024 general election, Fyfield was a part of the North West Hampshire constituency.

References

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  1. ^ "Test Valley (District, United Kingdom) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location".
  2. ^ https://www.kennet8.org.uk/st-nicholas-fyfield/ Upper Kennet Benefice - St Nicholas, Fyfield
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