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Medieval village with buildings that has beams jutting out over the pavement and some have been sawn off.
The High Street is full of charming and fascinating old buildings and interesting shops.
The Pump is a famous landmark dating back to 1530.
Situated at the north end of the village is the 16th century octagonal brick pump tower, built of brick and limestone, and topped with an unusual brazier.
Shirehall Museum has a well preserved Georgian Country court house and has an unusual prisoner's lockup.
Methodist church still retains original woodwork from 1793 and is one of the oldest in the county.
- Type:
- Landmark