St. Mary's church at Rushall, Norfolk
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Image: © Robert Edwards Taken: 1 Mar 2007
This is one of the many Norfolk churches with a Norman round tower and this one, like others too, has an octagonal upper stage. It looks like re-used Roman brick has been used in the tower's construction. The rest of the church was built during the 13th and 14th centuries.