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Both Hyde's House (on the left -- with "attached Walls and Gate Piers") and the Church of St Mary the Virgin (right) are Grade I listed buildings.
In fact, parts of Hyde's House -- which was, previously the Rectory -- are pre-Reformation and 16th century.
(It's named after Edward Hyde, first Earl of Clarendon, who was born there, by the way!)
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