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'''Litton and Cascob''' is a township forming a detached part of [[Herefordshire]], locally in [[Radnorshire]]. It lies in the ancient parishes of both [[Cascob]] and [[Presteigne]]. It formed a civil parish between 1866 and 1983, and now forms part of the civil community of [[Whitton, Radnorshire|Whitton]].
'''Litton and Cascob''' is a township forming a detached part of [[Herefordshire]], locally in [[Radnorshire]]. It lies in the ancient parishes of both [[Cascob]] and [[Presteigne]]. It formed a civil parish between 1866 and 1983, and now forms part of the civil community of [[Whitton, Radnorshire|Whitton]]. The township remains split for ecclesiastical purposes, with Litton in the [[Church of England]] parish of Presteigne, and the Cascob part in the Church in Wales parish of East Radnor.


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Latest revision as of 14:50, 15 January 2021

Litton and Cascob, showing the division between Cascob and Presteigne

Litton and Cascob is a township forming a detached part of Herefordshire, locally in Radnorshire. It lies in the ancient parishes of both Cascob and Presteigne. It formed a civil parish between 1866 and 1983, and now forms part of the civil community of Whitton. The township remains split for ecclesiastical purposes, with Litton in the Church of England parish of Presteigne, and the Cascob part in the Church in Wales parish of East Radnor.

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