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  1. 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.

  2. Andover puede hacer referencia a: Las siguientes localidades con ese nombre: Andover (Hampshire), Inglaterra (y la Estación de Andover) En los Estados Unidos. Andover (Connecticut); Andover (Dakota del Sur); Andover (Florida); Andover (Illinois); Andover (Iowa);

  3. 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. Most of the town's buildings are from the 18th century when it was an important stop over destination for coaches on their way to London, Southampton and Oxford.

  4. Las mejores atracciones de Andover son las siguientes: Finkley Down Farm; Thruxton Circuit; Anton Lakes Local Nature Reserve; The Lights Theatre; The Museum of the Iron Age; Ver todas las atracciones de Andover en Tripadvisor

  5. 6 de ene. de 2024 · Set in the north of the Test Valley, Andover is easily accessible by both road and rail, with regular trains from London. Often overlooked, Andover has a fascinating history, much of which can be explored in its two museums. Take a look at our top 10 things to do in Andover: Andover Museum and Andover Museum of the Iron Age

  6. Andover Artisan Market. The Andover Artisan Market has a good variety of unique stalls, ranging from local fruit and vegetables, cider, honey, cakes, jewellery and crafts etc. It runs every third Sunday of each month from 10am - 2pm from March to December (except April). More information on the individual market dates can be found in the Events ...

  7. the town of 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. Most of the town's buildings are from the 18th century when it was an important stop over destination for coaches on their way to London, Southampton and Oxford.