Little London is a hamlet and civil parish which lies 3.5 miles north of Andover in Hampshire, England.
One side of the village has a number of original flint and mortar and thatch-roofed cottages whilst Ridges View is 1960s ex local authority houses.
It is surrounded by farmland and has woodland at the top of the village (Doles Wood) and has a single road that runs to Frenches Farm.
Its name suggests that the inhabitants came from London - possibly post the outbreak of plague in 1665 or after the fire of 1666 and settled in the fields outside Andover.
In terms of wildlife, the village has a range of bats, birds including night jars, nuthatches and buzzards, and several different types of deer.