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DescriptionSt Veep Parish Church - geograph.org.uk - 218004.jpg
St Veep Parish Church. It was originally dedicated to St Veepus but was rededicated when it was rebuilt in 1336 to St Cyricus and St Julietta. The church, like many others locally was extensively restored in the 19th century. It has a peal of 6 bells which were cast in a nearby field in 1770 and famously have never needed tuning, such bells are known as 'maiden bells'.
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