Stody is a quiet and pretty village tucked away down . . .
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. . . narrow winding country lanes. It is not large, but it is its setting that makes it memorable. Flint cottages nestled in a wooded valley. A busy stream - a tribrutary of the Glaven - bustles past a medieval church, St. Mary's, with an ancient round tower and 15th-century nave. Stody Lodge, built by Lord Rothermere, known for its azaleas, rhododendrons and water garden, attracts many visitors through May and over the Whit weekend. John Lewis
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