| 1. | A local eccentricity is to embed objects into the flint walls.
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| 2. | The Ohel and surrounding flint wall were Grade II listed in 2008.
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| 3. | Flint wall extensions were built between the 11th and 14th centuries, to form a cruciform building.
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| 4. | In 1611 the chancel's old flint walls were repaired and the nave and the tower rebuilt in brick.
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| 5. | The nave and chancel were started in the 12th century and are built mostly with random flint walls with some stone elements.
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| 6. | The present church has flint walls with stone dressings and stepped buttresses, a plinth, and corbelled tracer lights in the nave.
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| 7. | The hall has thick flint walls, gabled cross wings, with a Gothic stone arch and 20th century boarded door and two-storey porch.
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| 8. | The site can properly be understood as a coastal location and was fully enclosed by high flint walls, being vulnerable to sea-borne attack.
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| 9. | With the money raised by subscription two separate baths were built, screened from the Pells millpond by a tall flint wall and elegant brick entrance.
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| 10. | The wing to the right of the priory was added in the late 19th century and features a red brick diaper pattern on knapped flint walls.
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