parish boundary

Frequency: 4.01.5 per million words

the boundary of a parish

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  • The old stone wall marks the northern parish boundary.
  • The ancient stone wall still marks the original parish boundary.
  • Their farm is located just outside the official parish boundary.
  • Local residents are concerned about proposed changes to the parish boundary.
  • A long-standing dispute over the parish boundary was finally settled in court.
  • A map in the town hall clearly defines the current parish boundary.
  • The local history society organizes an annual walk along the ancient parish boundary.
  • Houses on this side of the street fall just within the parish boundary.
  • Any changes to the parish boundary must be approved by the local council.
  • Historically, 'beating the bounds' was a way to remember the parish boundary.
  • Historical records from the 18th century detail the original parish boundary.
  • The stream serves as a natural parish boundary between the two villages.
  • A small stream forms the western parish boundary between our village and the next.
  • There is a long-standing dispute over the exact location of the parish boundary.
  • The surveyor was called in to officially define the exact line of the parish boundary.
  • Planning permission depends on whether the land is inside the parish boundary.
  • The city's expansion has led to discussions about redrawing the parish boundary.
  • A small signpost indicates where the parish boundary begins.
  • The church's responsibility extends to all residents living within the parish boundary.
  • The proposed housing development would straddle the parish boundary.