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A really nice church tucked away to the South of the A11. On the tower, whose belfry collapsed on the night of 20th July 1608 and rebuilt the following year, stands three figures. One is St Peter the other are of angels. There is also a mini tower in one corner.<br/><br/>On the North wall are what the church leaflet describe as being two Norman windows, now blocked off, but their round tops and deep splay are of Saxon design.<br/><br/>Moving inside, you are confronted with a beautiful 15th century font with some fine carvings of grapes under the bowl. Further down is an excellent example of a three-decker pulpit, this one being from the 19th century. A number of some quite excellent memorials make this church one well worth visiting.
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