And to prove it, I'll post some pictures of it and the other building, the wonderful "Saracen's Head".
It's in the middle of a graveyard and for years i assumed it was the Gravekeeper's Lodge. It is however a five hundred year old grammar school which has just won £3.6 million in the BBC's Restoration series. Now, at first glance this show seems a bit harsh: There were some beautiful buildings in the competition and many of them are incredibly worthy of saving, so to imagine that these buildings get immediately bulldozed as a result of losing the show is quite distressing.
Luckily this isn't the case. The publicity of being on the show has raised the profile of all the contenders. On the final show last night, most of the contenders, when asked how much money they'd need said "We've got most of what we need". So this show and the public exposure it's lent the contenders is a priceless champion in the fight to preserve our rich heritage.