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The Church of St Andrew is a fine Saxon round towered church, so spacious and light. In the east window of the north aisle and there are other great stained glass panels.
The size and beauty of St Andrew’s almost certainly owes much to the fact that in 1226 Hubert de Burgh granted it to the Priory of Our Lady at Walsingham, one of the richest in Europe.
It has a Saxon tower and tower arch while the rest is largely 13th century.
- Type:
- Place of Worship