English: St.Andrew's church, Willoughton, Lincs. Almost entirely of 1794 with a medieval chancel arch. A notable curiosity is the six feet long 'vamping horn' used instead of bells to call parishioners to church, its humming note reputedly audible up to mile away ... unfortunately it hasn't been used for over a century.
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