Amport

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Amport
Amport Village - geograph.org.uk - 144746.jpg
Amport is located in Hampshire
Amport
Amport
Location within Hampshire
Population1,189 (2011 Census)[1]
OS grid referenceSU 30501 44359
Civil parish
  • Amport
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townANDOVER
Postcode districtSP11
Dialling code01264
PoliceHampshire
FireHampshire and Isle of Wight
AmbulanceSouth Central
List of places
UK
England
Hampshire
51°11′52″N 1°33′53″W / 51.197640°N 1.564855°W / 51.197640; -1.564855Coordinates: 51°11′52″N 1°33′53″W / 51.197640°N 1.564855°W / 51.197640; -1.564855

Amport is a village and civil parish in the Test Valley district of Hampshire, England, a few miles west of Andover. It incorporates the small hamlet of East Cholderton and has a population of about 1,200.

There is a village green is surrounded by thatched cottages. The village lies in the valley of the Pillhill Brook, a tributary of the River Anton and thence the River Test,[2] a chalk stream famous for its trout-fishing, and for those who enjoy a country walk, there are many attractive routes.

Landmarks[]

Amport House on the outskirts of the village, which is now occupied by the tri-service chaplains’ school, was originally home to the Marquesses of Winchester; it has gardens designed by celebrated architect, Edwin Lutyens and laid out by Gertrude Jekyll. The House currently houses The Museum of Army Chaplaincy.

Amport's greatest attraction, however, is the world-renowned Hawk Conservancy where skilled falconers daily fly a wide variety of hawks, owls and eagles, including two American Bald Eagles.

Religious sites[]

The church, St Mary's, which was built in the fourteenth century, has a peal of six bells which are rung regularly. There is a church school, founded by a lady benefactor, Mrs Sophia Sheppard, the widow of Rev. Thomas Sheppard, in the early nineteenth century.[3]

Amport Parish Church April 2014

Education[]

State[]

Primary:

  • Amport CE (Aided) Primary School[4]

Notable people[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Civil Parish population 2011". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 7 December 2016.
  2. ^ Eilert Ekwall (1928). English River Names. OUP. p. 15.
  3. ^ William White (1878) History, Gazetter and Directory of the County of Hampshire. p112
  4. ^ Amport CE (Aided) Primary School Website, retrieved 23 August 2020

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