I assume you mean in terms of travel time, well the nearest countries are England which it is i, Then it's problably Wales, Scotland, France, Ireland.
France is the closest connection in mainland Europe. After France, Belgium then Netherlands.
Without flights your nearest places are Wales, Scotland, France (all by train)
the surrounding counties of london
Counties that border London include Essex, Hertfordshire, Surrey, and Kent. These counties are located on the outskirts of Greater London and form part of the wider metropolitan area.
Buckinghamshire is one of the six counties that surround London, often referred to as the Home Counties.
there are 36 countys in london..
London is bordered by Kent, Surrey, Middlesex, and Essex. Other Home Counties are Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, East Sussex and West Sussex, but these counties do not directly border London - there are one or more of the above 4 (Kent, Surrey, Middlesex or Essex) in between. Middlesex hasn't existed as a county for several years having been absorbed into Greater London. The counties that surround London are Kent, Surrey, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Essex.
There are currently close relatives of Rupert Davies living in London, Wales, various counties in England, Germany, Thailand and Bosnia.
Kent, Surrey, Berkshire, Hertfordshire, Essex.
Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Essex, Kent, Surrey, and Berkshire border Greater London.
Kent, Surrey, Middlesex, Hertfordshire and Essex.
There are 46 counties in England- I think :S There are 46 counties in England- I think :S There are 46 counties in England- I think :S82 'counties' is correct, although this includes the 40 unitary authorities, as well as the 6 "metropolitan" counties and London. There are 35 "shire counties"
The River Thames flows through 8 counties.
Four of the counties in Connecticut are Fairfield, Hartford, Litchfield, and Middlesex. The other four are New Haven, Tolland, Windham, and New London. These eight counties were established between 1666 and 1785.