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The village was mentioned in the Domesday Book as Sithinga, a township with two churches, and the thatched roof of St Margaret and St Remigius stands in a triangular plot of ‘Poor Lands’ in the heart of the village.
The round tower is early Norman and one of the beautiful treasures housed here is the seven sacrament font dated 1485.
In Seething Park, owned in the 1700s by Thomas Kett, a battle is believed to have taken fought and skeletons were disturbed when digging foundations for farm buildings. He had a monument erected in the garden of the hall about 1720.
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- Landmark