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More model informationThis Norman church, which was built in the 12th century, is situated at the centre of a Neolithic ritual henge earthwork. The unusual pairing of the henge and the church symbolises the transition from pagan to Christian worship. Built of stone and flint, and the line of the roof remains clearly visible on its eastern face. It is said to be one of the most haunted places in Dorset. I have heard stories of a horse and rider galloping through the rings and a praying nun who kneels within the church. I have also been told of a ghostly church-bell which is said to sometimes ring.
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