The church of All Saints is built entirely of brick, the present one being the third on this site. The village of Torinduna (Thornhill) referred to in Domesday was built around this hill. The Saxon church was built around AD 807, then rebuilt in the Norman style
An incredible place to visit. I could imagine that before the A127 was there it was quite an impressive site, sitting on top of a hill. People would have seen it for miles. No major roads leading to it so hence the stables?
Anne Boleyn's heart if rumoured to be burried here.
that building is just beautiful would they realy knock it down?
is it just me or did anyone else get the whole choking and hanging feeling? did they use to hang people around churches??? _________________ as a babe drinks from its mothers breast so too does man milk mother earth
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