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The All Saints church, one of the few in Norfolk without a tower,
dates back to the 14th century and has recently been restored. A church has
stood on this site for over 900 years. In the 18th century the church was in
such bad repair that the two bells were sold to pay for repairs. These days
the ever eroding east coast, now only a few hundred yards away from the church,
must be of great concern to the villagers. To the left is a view looking
down through the church |