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Tuppins Farm and Magpie Cottage, both in Magpie Lane
 
The ruined tower of St Andrew's Church, now surrounded by a plantation
 
The School Room was built in 1851 by the Rector of All Saints Church at a cost of £200, and at one time educated up to 35 children. It was later merged with the village school, but was again used during World War 2 for evacuees. Its great interest is that it retains many of the original Victorian features.
 
All Saints Rectory
 
Norrolds. This was between the present Norrolds Farm and Church Farm and was occupied by the Skitmore family, but has since been demolished
 
Kirk Hall. This Manor is mentioned in The Domesday Book
 
Fen Street
 
Holly Farm, Fen Street