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The village is set in a beautiful tree setting of lime, beech and of course willows with a stream.
The Six Bells Inn is 16th century and gets its name from the church tower. Serves good bar meals, has a nice garden and ample parking.
The church of St Mary is 15th century and has a fascinating history where pews of unmarried girls who have died are marked with a medallion. Suspended in the nave is a rare example of a ‘Virgin’s Crant’, a tiny circular memorial dated November 1685 to Mary Boyce who died ‘of a fatal blow from Cupids Shaft’.
- Type:
- Landmark