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This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (August 2007) Coordinates: 51°10′32″N 1°36′16″W / 51.175517°N 1.6045108°W / 51.175517; -1.6045108 Grateley Grateley  Grateley shown within Hampshire OS grid reference SU2774441883 District Test Valley Shire county Hampshire Region South East Country England Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town Andover Postcode district SP11 Dialling code 01264 Police Hampshire Fire Hampshire Ambulance South Central EU Parliament South East England UK Parliament North West Hampshire List of places: UK • England • Hampshire Grateley is a small village in the north west of Hampshire, England. Grateley lies just to the South of the pre-historic hillfort of Quarley Hill. The Parish covers 1,551 acres (6.28 km2) with 607 people living in 250 dwellings. The village has two shops, two pubs, a thirteenth century church (St. Leonard's), a primary school, a school for children with Aspergers Syndrome, a railway station, a small business park, a golf driving range, and is surrounded by farmland with ancient footpaths and droveways ideal for those who appreciate the English countryside. Grateley is historic in its own right. For it was in Grateley that the first laws of England were set down in 936 AD by King Aethelstan. Also, Grateley was one of many ammunition dumps during the World Wars[citation needed]. In the Parish are also: Monxton, Amport and Quarley - all four of the Parish are mentioned in the Doomsday Book. Grateley railway station is on the West of England Main Line. Grateley has its roots firmly in agriculture; as are most of the villages in Hampshire. Farming has been the main source of income for parishioners for the past 2000 years[citation needed], now like many other rural locations the reliance upon farming as a livelihood is slowly dying out to the extent nowadays that less than 10% of the village population rely upon agriculture as an occupation[citation needed]. This Hampshire location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e v • d • e Towns, villages and hamlets in the Test Valley District of Hampshire, England Abbotswood · Abbotts Ann · Abbotts Ann Down · Ampfield · Amport · Andover · Andover Down · Anna Valley · Appleshaw · Ashfield · Awbridge · Barton Stacey · Bossington · Braishfield · Broughton · Charlton · Chattis Hill · Chilbolton · Chilbolton Down · Clanville · Crampmoor · Dunbridge · Dunley · East Anton · Embley · East Cholderton · East Dean · East Tytherley · Faberstown · Faccombe · Finkley · Finkley Down · Forton · Fox Amport · Foxcotte · Freefolk · Fullerton · Fyfield · Goodworth Clatford · Gore End · Grateley · Hatherden · Hillyfields · Houghton · Houghton Down · Hurstbourne Tarrant · Kimbridge · Kimpton · King's Somborne · Knights Enham · Leckford · Lickenholt · Little Down · Little Hatherden · Little Somborne · Lockerley · Longparish · Longstock · Longstock Park · Lower Wyke · Marsh Court · Michelmersh · Middle Wallop · Monxton · Mottisfont · Nether Wallop · Newton Stacey · North Baddesley · North Houghton · Nursling · Over Wallop · Ower · Penton Corner · Penton Grafton · Picket Piece · Picket Twenty · Pill Heath · Plaitford · Quarley · Ragged Appleshaw · Ramridge Park · Red Post Bridge · Red Rice · Redenham · Romsey · Sherfield English · Shipton Bellinger · Shootash · Smannell · South Harewood · Stockbridge · Tangley · Thruxton · Up Somborne · Upper Clatford · Upper Enham · Vernhams Dean · Vernham Street · Wellow · West Tytherley · Wherwell · Wherwell Wood · Wildhern