English: All Saints, Tunworth The very observant might notice three birds: a pheasant in front of the closest buttress to the camera, a wood pigeon on top of the roof and a cockerel weather vane. The church has Norman origins, though the only real sign of this - after the inevitable Victorian restoration - is a window on the north (far) side of the church.
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