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Heydon Hall, a Grade I listed building, completed in 1584, was modified in the mid 1700s and restored in the late 1900s. As of 2021, it is the home of Rhona Bulwer Long and her family, who allow tourists to walk the grounds; the Estate Office occasionally agrees to open the Hall for filming and
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Cropton Hall, dating from 1702. The village is at an elevation of approximately 45 metres (148 ft) above sea level.
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Christian worship and the parish room is in frequent use.
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