Today's church from yesterday's ride is All Saints church in Hargham. It caught my eye due to the tower being separate from the main body of the church (mostly hidden by a tree). Details of its history couresy of
Norfolk Churches Trust
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I do find that detached bell-towers have a peculiar fascination, perhaps because it hints at a long and colourful history. Herefordshire is a bit of hot-spot; this one is at Garway, quite a remote location:
In contrast to the Hargham example, this one seems to have begun as fully detached, with a linking passage being added more recently. To see this clearly I had to move to a position which wasn't so favourably lit:
There's a wonderfully informative article
here, clearly written by a true enthusiast.