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but closed by 1960, and The Bell was renamed The Black Bull in the 19th century before closing in the 1970s. In
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since at least the 15th century. The present building consists of a chancel, aisled and clerestoried nave with south porch and south chapel, and west tower. The present building dates largely from the 14th century, but incorporates some stonework of an earlier building. The west tower dates from the
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