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Bronze Age man chose this hilltop as a sacred site, and Christianity followed, and a Neolithic stone in the graveyard reaches as high as the nave roof of the Norman church.
Below is the pretty village Gypsy Race stream and known locally as Woe Waters, the Race is believed to flow more strongly when a national disaster is imminent. This is said to have happened before the start of the First World War and before the 1926 General Strike.
The church is Norman to Decorated with a beautiful chancel and an enormous monolith stands in the churchyard.
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- Landmark