The Village
Plenty of places to start and explore. Lovely old cottages, the leat alongside Berry Lane, (can you spot the iron bars crossing the leat where tradition has it that residents hung salted fish in the leat to wash the salt out) which goes onto flow through the churchyard. The church (well worth a visit) has its points, or rather grooves. At the base of the buttress around the back Southeast corner there are a series of deep grooves where, during the civil war, troops sharpened their swords and bayonets. A little way down the path after some steps you will find the Honeywell (down more steps) an old dipping well. The opposite side of the churchyard gives views over the town mill and
its water wheel.
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