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Most
of the old houses in this fascinating village
on the River Waveney were burned down in fires
during the 16th and 17 centuries
but were replaced with superb Georgian
buildings in a variety of subtle colours. Many
of the roofs are made from black glazed tiles
so typical of this picturesque area. St
Michael’s Church dates to the mid-14th
century. Its detached, four-storey bell tower
added in 1500 stands nearly 100 feet high and
was sold to the local council in 1977 for the
princely sum of one penny.