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The church of St. Mary the virgin is set in a picturesque, but isolated rural situation on high ground overlooking the Thames valley. Holly trees surround the churchyard and were a gift from Miss Archer, a local resident. They were planted about 1900 for the purpose of feeding the birds.
Always a modest settlement, Little Burstead still enjoys a village atmosphere. In King Edward's time it had been held by Godwin, but is mentioned in the Domesday Book and was held at that time by the Bishop of London whereas much of the local land appears to have been owned by William's half brother, 0do Bishop of Bayeaux.
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