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Reputed to be the second largest village in England and has been existence since Saxon times and it is recorded of Turringtonea being gifted to the Abbey of Ramsey.
In the centre of the village is the parish church of St Clement, known as ‘The Cathedral in the Marshlands’. It was built between 1342 and 1400. The tower, which is 87ft high, is separated from the main building, and from it there are magnificent views from the cliffs to Hunstanton to the Boston Stump in the west.
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- Landmark