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Stockbridge
Stockbridge is a village and civil parish in the Test Valley area of Hampshire, England. It is among the tiniest towns in the UK with a population of 592 since the 2011 census. It sits astride the River Test and also at the foot of Stockbridge Down. The community is situated on the A30 road, which once brought the majority of the traffic from London to Dorset, southern Somerset, Devon as well as Cornwall in the South West, though today this path is lesser than the A303 dual carriageway to the north. The bridge over the Test brought about the community's name, a regional legend suggested an instructor quit equipped stipulations, yet it derives from an earlier bridge that was made of 'stocks' (tree trunks). Salisbury is 15 miles (24 km) by road; Winchester is 8.3 miles (13.4 km) by the B3049 road that joins the A30 nearby. The community's long high street was therefore on a helpful route between the two middle ages cathedral cities. The community's civil church has an area of 1,323 acres (535 ha). The town's street goes across the River Test, noting the border of the parishes of Stockbridge and Longstock by a low bridge of 3 arcs rebuilt as well as broadened in 1799. 5 smaller sized river networks circulation via the community. For a short time, to offer room for fish, these were split right into eight artificial ditches just above the town. The town gets on a common pedestrian/footpath, the Test Way.