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Half-timbered houses jostle with good-looking
Georgian properties in this pretty Norfolk
village which used to be owned by three
sisters who each had a church. Today there are
only two churches – both occupying the same
churchyard. In the Market Square stands Dial
House, dated to 1700, and the red-brick Old
Brewery House. The Church of St Mary is unique
in having a chancel connected by a choir
vestry.