About Amport

Amport is a small village located in the county of Hampshire, in southern England. It lies within the postal area of SP11 and is situated near the border with Wiltshire. The village is primarily residential, with a mix of traditional and modern homes set along quiet roads. Amport is known for its rural setting and proximity to the River Avon, which flows nearby and offers opportunities for walking and fishing. The village has a community hall and a small shop, providing basic amenities for residents. It is a peaceful place with a strong sense of local identity, and the surrounding countryside is characterised by open fields and scattered woodlands. Amport is part of the civil parish of Amport and Hinton Parva, and its location makes it a convenient base for exploring the wider Hampshire countryside.

School Ratings in Amport

Families in Amport have access to 35 local schools. Icknield School is rated Outstanding by Ofsted. A further 11 schools hold a Good rating.

House Prices in Amport

Homes sell for an average of £438K locally. Most of the housing is made up of detached homes, averaging £574K.

Crime and Anti-Social Behaviour in Amport

Crime in the area is broadly in line with the national average. Anti-social behaviour is the leading concern across Amport, with 17 incidents recorded in January 2026.

Deprivation and Employment in Amport

The 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation places Amport around the national average for deprivation. Employment rates locally are in line with what is seen across England. Average incomes in the area are typical for England.

Broadband and Mobile Internet in Amport

Amport benefits from solid broadband infrastructure, including superfast and ultrafast services. Mobile reception across 4G and 5G is dependable in most locations. For the latest speed predictions, visit Ofcom's broadband checker.

Property Prices 6,485 sales

Average Price £438K
£2K £81.05M
Detached £574K 2,269
Semi £308K 1,916
Terraced £279K 1,199
Flat £172K 843

Deprivation and Employment in Amport IMD 2025

Deprivation levels in Amport are around the national average based on the 2025 Index of Multiple Deprivation. Employment is accessible for most residents and household incomes reflect the broader national picture. The area maintains a steady balance between affordability and quality of life.

Overall Deprivation
7/10
Income
7/10
Employment
7/10
Education
6/10
Health
7/10
Housing
4/10
Living Environment
7/10
12,950 Children (0-15) 20%
39,944 Working Age 63%
13,580 Older (60+) 21%
Average Child Poverty (IDACI) 21.2% of children in income-deprived families
Average Older Person Poverty (IDAOPI) 13.3% of over-60s in income-deprived households
Data from English Indices of Deprivation 2025 · Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0

Crime in Amport 120 crimes · January 2026

Average Crime Area

Crime in Amport is around the national average, with violence & sexual offences representing the most common offence type. These figures are characteristic of a town with an active centre and diverse population, and are neither unusually high nor particularly low.

48 Violence & Sexual Offences
17 Anti-Social Behaviour
11 Criminal Damage & Arson
9 Burglary
9 Public Order
9 Vehicle Crime
6 Other Theft
4 Shoplifting
3 Drugs
3 Other Crime
1 Robbery
Local Policing
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Data from data.police.uk · Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0
Crime figures depend on reporting by individual police forces and may not reflect the full picture in all areas.

Nearest Train Stations 2 stations

Grateley Train Station 2.7 miles
Andover Train Station 3.9 miles

Location

Local Government

District Test Valley
County Hampshire
Ward Bourne Valley
Constituency North West Hampshire
Parish Hurstbourne Tarrant
Region South East