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The '''Nayland-with-Wissington''' parish comprises '''[[Nayland]]''' village and the adjoining rural hamlet of '''Wissington''' (these days usually called 'Wiston'). They were originally two separate parishes and were united into one civil parish in 1833 |
The '''Nayland-with-Wissington''' parish comprises '''[[Nayland]]''' village and the adjoining rural hamlet of '''Wissington''' (these days usually called 'Wiston'). They were originally two separate parishes and were united into one civil parish in 1833. However, the two ecclesiastical parishes remain separate. |
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Nayland and Wiston lie on the northern bank of the river Stour which divides [[Essex]] and [[Suffolk]] in [[England]]. |
Nayland and Wiston lie on the northern bank of the river Stour which divides [[Essex]] and [[Suffolk]] in [[England]]. |
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The Nayland-with-Wissington parish comprises Nayland village and the adjoining rural hamlet of Wissington (these days usually called 'Wiston'). They were originally two separate parishes and were united into one civil parish in 1833. However, the two ecclesiastical parishes remain separate.
Nayland and Wiston lie on the northern bank of the river Stour which divides Essex and Suffolk in England.