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The 14th century All Saint’s church, is mainly Perpendicular has flint walls and buttresses and a square tower, and was the parish church of both Upper & Lower until 1953. It is now one of the six churches in the Weybourne group.
The church replaces an earlier Saxon or Norman church of which nothing remains except maybe the font.
The rood screen and loft, carved bench ends of quaint designs, and the almost unique alternating pointed and rounded clerestory windows are well worth seeing.
The two tall brass altar candlesticks were a gift from the men in a Scottish regiment billeted here in the First World War.
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- Place of Worship