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This picturesque village has some lovely cottages and half-timber houses and a street named after Edith Cavell. The Guildhall dates from 1592. Moyns Park to the southeast is an Elizabethan moated house with a Tudor south west wing.
The restored Church of St Mary's is mainly 11th century church but has a Norman tower. One of the brasses is to Sir Henry Bendyshe dated 1717.
Nurse Edith Cavell, shot by the Germans in Brussels in 1915 was governess to the four children of the Reverend Charles Powell, vicar of St Mary's.
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- Landmark