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The [Pentecostal] church in question is presumably on one of these hides of land:
In the 22nd year of Henry III (1237-8) a Feet of Fine records the following transaction: Hugh, Abbot of Stratford, plaintiff, by Henry his monk as attorney-and Richard, son and heir of Geoffrey, son of Richard Corbicum impedient - concerning two hides of land with appurtenances in Luiyton with a plea of Warranty of Charter.
After 50 days, nothing would really happen. The only reason to cross that bridge is to stock up with some long life food from the giant Tescos, last you a good few months.
...oh wait, you're talking about the church! ;)