[7] These remains are situated on the spur of a hill and overlook the village strategically commanding two crossing points on the river Glaven.
During excavations carried out in 1965 traces of a possible timber revetment were found which may have been constructed as part of an enclosure.
The parish church at Hunworth has a very stark interior with tall whitewashed walls which reach up to the arch-braced roof.
[9] The statue stands in a 12-inch niche cut on the angle of a 14th-century window on the north east side of the building.
The chancel was rebuilt in the 1850s[8] and within it there hangs a Turkish sanctuary lamp made from bronze filigree.
On the south elevation there is a Saxon window[8] which was discovered only in the 1960s giving an idea of the age of this building.
The brick and flint barn north of the hall, which also dates from the 18th century, has Britliffe's initials set into the wall.
The pub was rebranded as The Hunworth Bell and is now (as of August 2017) run by multi-award-winning Ben and Sarah Handley also of The Duck Inn, Stanhoe[usurped].
Ben and Sarah have owned The Duck Inn for several years and have won numerous accolades including becoming The Good Food Guide Restaurant of the Year 2017. http://kepn.nottingham.ac.uk/map/place/Norfolk/Hunworth Media related to Hunworth at Wikimedia Commons Hunworth Bell www.hunworthbell.co.uk