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A pretty village with a Tudor manor house and noted for its gatehouse. The partly Norman church has a Jacobean screen and some fine old tombs.
Dr Ralph Vaughan Williams, the composer, was born in the vicarage.
The partly Norman Church of All Saints is a cruciform church with an Early English tower and spire restored in 1897. There is a Jacobean screen in the south chapel, 13th century arcades and some fine monuments of medieval effigies of knights and ladies and some fine old tombs.
The church is a Grade I listed building.
- Type:
- Landmark