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A lovely coastal village, with links to Smugglers, Normans, and the ’Jungle Book’ writer Rudyard Kipling. If you enjoy wandering around picturesque rose, herb, or even woodland gardens then there really is only one place that has it all, and that is Kipling’s Gardens. This idyllic village has a delicious 12th Century Church opposite the gardens, St Margaret of Antioch which has stood since before the Norman Conquest. This church has seven stain glass windows and if you do visit, notice how the floor ‘goes uphill’ toward the alter, Once outside the pleasing sight of the Village Duck Pond greets you, and just opposite, the house where Rudyard Kipling lived.
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