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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 27/06/2012 15:47, Mike Chester
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....... Mancetter and Witherley are not only in different
counties, but also in different dioceses. The driving
route here is 1.5 miles, but they are much closer as the
crow flies.<br>
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Are there closer examples? Perhaps there are two churches
proudly standing opposite each other across a river that
is a border?<br>
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Streatley, Berks. and Goring, Oxon come readily to mind. about 1/3
mile by road, rather less by crow, but they are in the same diocese.
I guess that there will be several cases that fulfil that
requirement too, but I am not really sure what point you were
making. There are cases of two churches in the same churchyard; e.g
Willingale Spain and Willingale Doe, although unsurprising both are
in the same county; Essex.<br>
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Ted<br>
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