Ibthorpe
Human settlement in England
- Test Valley
- Hampshire
- South East
- North West Hampshire
Ibthorpe is a village in Hampshire, England.[1] Ibthorpe is in the civil parish of Hurstbourne Tarrant.[2]
Name
Ibthorpe is named after "Ibbaprop" which means, "Ibba's second settlement".[3]
The Hamlet
Most houses are situated around a central horseshoe-shaped road, with some extending toward neighbouring Hurstbourne Tarrant.
- Thatched barn
- Ibthorpe House
- Ibthorpe radio tower
References
External links
Media related to Ibthorpe at Wikimedia Commons
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