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St Edwold’s Church, (Churches Conservation Trust), down a farm road leading to a wooded valley is the smallest in England dating from the early 15th century sits beside the farmhouse with an old footbridge.
The west porch and the delightful bell-turret on four columns were added in 1636. Its unique dedication to the brother of St Edmund, the Anglian king, suggests an earlier church of pre-Norman foundation on this site.
Grade I listed building
- Type:
- Place of Worship