Sidbury, Village 1906
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Sidbury offers real evidence of Saxon occupation, for work on the church chancel in 1898 revealed a tiny Saxon crypt below the church, which is now open to the public on some summer afternoons. Opposite the church are the Red Lion and the Royal Oak public houses.
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