St Margaret is one of just three proper villages in the twelve parishes of the Saints. The tower is one of Suffolk's earliest, and the round windows are still visible. The whole thing probably dates from about AD1000. There is a curious archway to the priest door in the south wall of the chancel which is probably an example of 18th Century 'Gothick', one of those fancies beloved of antiquarian gentlemen of the period which is rare in Suffolk. Most of the Saints have graveyards which are designated wildlife areas
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