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This is alist of civil parishes in England split byceremonial county (see map below). Thecivil parish is the lowest level oflocal government in England.
In addition to theLondon boroughs (exceptWestminster) and theCity of London, the followingdistricts are entirely unparished:
The following districts only have one or two parishes:
In contrast, the following districts are entirely parished:
The following districts are entirely parished apart from unpopulated offshore areas:
| Parish | County or unitary authority | Area (hectares) |
|---|---|---|
| Stanhope | Durham | 25,557 |
| Dartmoor Forest | Devon | 20,482[1] |
| Tarset | Northumberland | 18,764 |
| Rochester | Northumberland | 17,920 |
| Biddlestone | Northumberland | 17,908[2] |
| Alston Moor | Westmorland and Furness | 14,949 |
| Bradfield | Sheffield | 14,292 |
| Kielder | Northumberland | 14,223 |
| Lakes | Westmorland and Furness | 12,970 |
| Muker | North Yorkshire | 12,210 |