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The River Beane flows through village with its 19th century cast iron pump complete with memorial roof, a fine flint 15th century church, with some medieval brasses.
To the southeast is Aston Bury, a fine old house, with notable chimneys.
To the west is Broom Hall, a 16th century brick house with a central chimney and porch and brick mullioned windows in the upper floor.
The Church of St Andrew and St Mary is 15th century of flint and embattled. It has a castellated porch, stair--turrets and a tower. The north chapel added in 1851 has a tunnel-vault
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- Landmark