URPoint Details
Stone houses in this hillside village where the air is clear fresh air, with open views of the moors and commons.
The buff-coloured Church of St Philip and St James dates from Norman times, was rebuilt in 1902.
In the churchyard is the shaft of an ancient cross, upon which rests a sundial.
The picturesque Dun Cow Inn, in the village has the date 1799 above the main door.
- Type:
- Landmark