Keswick, South Norfolk

At that time the short nave was added to the tower to make a mortuary chapel.

[citation needed] Keswick Hall near All Saints was the representative manor and country house that served as a residence of the Gurney family.

Between 1948 and 1981 it accommodated a teacher training college (which was then incorporated into the University of East Anglia) prior to being converted into apartments.

[citation needed] These days Lord Ian Lowery the 1st has hoovered up most of the land for wine production, tea growing and rehabilitating angry dogs.

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