Barton Stacey is a small village and a civil parish located in the Test Valley region of Hampshire, England. It is positioned around seven miles south-east of Andover. According to the census conducted in the year 2001 the total population of this region was 892. The All Saints Church located in this area is famous for being one of the oldest churches in England; it was constructed during the 11th century.
Test Valley is a local administrative center and a metropolitan in Hampshire, England. Its ruling body is placed in Andover. This metropolitan was established in the year 1974, by the unification of boroughs of Andover and Romsey. Test Valley spreads over 250 square miles of Hampshire, expanding from Southampton in the south to Newburn towards the north.
Test Valley primarily is a rural region.