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A lovely little village nestling in the Ouse Valley. On winter days you can see the smoke rising from the chimneys is a very welcoming and warming sight. The village, mentioned in the Domesday Book, is made up a mixture of stone, thatch and Victorian buildings.
A medieval stone bridge of 14 arches crosses the river into Harrold. The ancient raised causeway still enables pedestrians to cross the flood plain.
- Type:
- Landmark