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The Church of St Wilfrid had a handsome tower and three bells. It was new-roofed and completely renovated in 1844. There is a richly wrought monument of the last Lord Lexington and his Lady, of fine marble, the figures are strangely placed back-to-back. The rectory, valued in the King's books at £19 8s 4d, annexed to that of Averham, being in the same patronage and incumbency. The poor have the interest of £25 left by an unknown donor.
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- Place of Worship