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Nestled in a sandstone crag along a winding river in the English countryside, a near-complete Anglo-Saxon cave house has been waiting to tell centuries-old stories. Perhaps one of a Northumbrian ...
The government has this year cut back a funding lifeline for listed churches, putting historic buildings and the art they ...
THE remains of an Anglo-Saxon church have been discovered during a dig on the future route of the HS2 high-speed railway. Archaeologists found the remains at the site of the old St Mary’s Chu… ...
Archaeologists in England have identified a near-complete Anglo-Saxon cave house. They say it might once have been the home of a king who became a saint.
The original construction of St Andrew's Church, at Bishopstone, near Seaford, is now being dated back as far as the late 7th Century. A four-year project costing £115,000 gave the church its first ...
Elite Anglo-Saxon residences were often built near churches, according to the study, and the site of Harold’s palace was next to an important Anglo-Saxon church in Bosham.
Elite Anglo-Saxon residences were often built near churches, according to the study, and the site of Harold’s palace was next to an important Anglo-Saxon church in Bosham.
Because of her personal piety and loyalty to the Roman Church, Margaret was canonized as a saint by Pope Innocent IV in 1250 A.D. Following her canonization, plans were made to dig her body up and ...
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