Strip Parishes in England
(This list is currently incomplete)
County | Strip Parish | Detached Hamlet / Parish | County | Strip Parish | Detached Hamlet / Parish | County | Strip Parish | Detached Hamlet / Parish | |||
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Bedfordshire | Eaton Bray | Hertfordshire | Ridge | Sussex | Arundel | ||||||
Toddington | Shenley | Ditchling | |||||||||
Totternhoe | Tring | Coleshill, Bucks | Lewes | ||||||||
Berkshire | Boxford | Wigginton | Lodsworth | ||||||||
East Garston | Oxfordshire | Aston Rowant | Stokenchurch | Midhurst | |||||||
East Shefford | Checkendon | Petworth | |||||||||
Welford | Chinnor | Steyning | |||||||||
Buckinghamshire | Aston Clinton | St Leonards | Ipsden | Wiltshire | Charlton | ||||||
Bledlow | Kingston Bagpuize | Fittleton | |||||||||
Buckland | Buckland Common | Lewknor | Ackhampstead, Bucks | ||||||||
Drayton Beauchamp | Cholesbury | Mongewell | |||||||||
Great Kimble | Little Kimble, Ellesborough | Newnham Murren | |||||||||
Horsenden | Nuffield | ||||||||||
Marsworth | Hawridge | Pyrton | Stonor | ||||||||
Monks Risborough | Shirburn | ||||||||||
Pitstone | South Stoke | Woodcote | |||||||||
Princes Risborough | Watlington | Warmscombe | |||||||||
Saunderton | Surrey | Ewell | |||||||||
Stoke Mandeville | The Hamdens, part of | Leigh | Banstead | ||||||||
Taplow | Penn | Oxted | |||||||||
Weston Turville | |||||||||||
The Lee | |||||||||||
Devon | Lympstone | ||||||||||
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