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Anglo-Saxon / Early Medieval (AD410-1066)

AD410-1066

St Peter’s church, Monkwearmouth, formed part of the Anglo Saxon monastery founded in c.673 by Benedict Biscop.

The southern part of the parish of Bolsover lies on the magnesian limestone plateau which forms the dominant element in the geology of the north-ea

The parish church of St Keverne is dedicated to St Akeveranus.

To the north west of St Cleer, on the Liskeard Road, there lies an inscribed Anglo-Saxon stone cross, known as the Doniert Stone, which has an insc

This is one of the most distinctive and spectacular spots in Cornwall.

The Church of St Germans is essentially within a village inextricably related to the Port Eliot estate (whose house is located next to the church), all situated close to the river and in a generously wooded landscape.

The Church of St Buryan is situated above the village of St Buryan , a small village that straddles a wide minor road from Penzance that continues

A Benedictine Priory was founded at "Minster (Talcarne)" before 1190, by William de Bottreaux who granted the church of St Merteriana to St Serge,

The Barle valley below Simonsbath in the heart of the former Royal Forest of Exmoor.

Nice rubble house, long with brick segmental window-heads. Looks C19 but disposition suggests 3 rooms and through passage.

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