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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The church retains some splendid Saxon sculpture and carving: one Plano Map clearly discernible figure is that of an abbot with a book propped up beside him, and other Plano Map carvings include leaf scrolls with pomegranates in their centres. The rest of the church is mostly late Norman, dating from near the end of the twelfth century when the church was donated to the Knights Templar. They pulled down much of the original building, thankfully leaving the Saxon tower and carvings, and also a plain blocked early-twelfth-century doorway on the north side of the nave. A north transept and </p>
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