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There's a date on it (now barely legible, but well recorded) of 1846 - prefaced by 'Rebuilt'. Some sources (apparently unreferenced) claim that some kind of predecessor was on the spot c.1700, but it's so far been impossible to find firm evidence for this, or for who built either structure, or why (ongoing). The high location would pretty certainly have been part of a chain of signal beacons, centuries ago. Not an ecclesiastical tower, anyway.

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