Quarley
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| Quarley | |
| Hampshire | |
|---|---|
St Michael, Quarley | |
| Location | |
| Grid reference: | SU274438 |
| Location: | 51°11’34"N, 1°36’33"W |
| Data | |
| Population: | 150 (2011) |
| Post town: | Andover |
| Postcode: | SP11 |
| Dialling code: | 01264 |
| Local Government | |
| Council: | Test Valley |
| Parliamentary constituency: |
North West Hampshire |
Quarley is a village in north-western Hampshire, seven miles west of Andover. The 2001 census recorded a population of 161, reducing to 150 at the 2011 Census.
The village has a small church, St Michael and All Angels, in an ancient, flint-built style with no bell-turret nor bellcote. It is of the 11th century, possibly of late Anglo-Saxon origin and showing features of the Saxon-Norman overlap.[1]
An Iron Age hillfort, Quarley Hill, lies immediately to the south-west.
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