List of UK civil parish enclaves and exclaves
This article provides a list of civil parish enclaves and exclaves in the United Kingdom.[1]
List
Parish exclaves
"Parish exclaves" refers to parts of a parish geographically separated from the main body of the parish, surrounded by other parishes.[2]
| Parish | Exclave location | Area (hectares)  | 
|---|---|---|
| Barnby Moor | Bilby | 278.97 | 
| Wallingwells | Nondescript | 9.60 | 
| Warbstow | Canworthy Water | 188.53 | 
| Weston Sub Edge | Separated from main body by Aston-Sub-Edge | 445.79 | 
| West Bradley | Hornblotton Green | 447.53 | 
| Milton | Chesterton Fen | 78.37 | 
| Scotforth | Burrow Heights | 77.02 | 
| Pendock | Sledge Green | 180.74 | 
| Old Hunstanton | Nondescript/tidal island | 51.37 | 
| Thorpe St Andrew | Thorpe Island (River Yare) | 9.25 | 
| Fylingdales | Helwath Plantation/Castlebeck Farm | 31.40 | 
| Millbrook | Sango Island | 0.04 | 
| Denwick | South of Alnwick, separated from main body by Alnwick civil parish. | 1848.22 | 
| Bisley | Small, farm-associated exclaves | 17.43 | 
Parish enclaves
Parish enclaves are areas that are completely surrounded by another parish.[2]
| Parish | Surrounding Parish | 
|---|---|
| Wem | Wem Rural | 
| Wells | St Cuthbert Out | 
| Stone | Stone Rural | 
| Shap | Shap Rural | 
References
- ^ GENUKI. "Genuki: A Note on UK and Ireland Boundaries, UK and Ireland". www.genuki.org.uk. Retrieved 2024-12-22.
 - ^ a b "Detached parishes and wards in England". Office for National Statistics.