Anglo-Saxon churches in England, photo pages (pdf files) -
Barton-on-Humber church, Lincs (U. August 2011)
Boarhunt church, Hampshire NEW
Bradwell-on-Sea, St.Peter-on-the-Wall, Kent NEW
Breamore church, Hampshire (including rood) (U. Aug 2011)
Britford church, Wiltshire (U. July 2011)
Canterbury, Abbey of St. Augustine NEW
Canterbury, church of St. Martin NEW
Corhampton church, Hampshire NEW
Deerhurst church, Gloucestershire (also Odda's Chapel),
Earls Barton church, Northamptonshire (U)
Greensted (timber) church, Essex
Hadstock church, Essex NEW Aug. 2011
Headbourne Worthy church, Hampshire (including rood) NEW
Ickleton church, Cambridgeshire
Laughton-en-le-Morthen church, Yorkshire NEW
Milborne Port church, Somerset
Reculver church, Kent (U 12/2011)
Reed church, Hertfordshire NEW
Sherborne Abbey, Dorset (latest update July 2011)
Stoughton church, W.Sussex NEW
Stow-in-Lindsey, Lincs (latest update July 2011)
Various detail, chancel arches, doorways etc.(U)
Other photos/pages
Bewcastle Standing Cross, Cumbria NEW Aug. 2011
Crypts (Wilfred's), at Hexham & Ripon
Towers (U)
Line drawings etc.
Brigstock church, tower archway NEW
Quoin types with explanatory text (U)
Note that other churches, not having their own dedicated file (such as Great Paxton), may be found in files such as "Various detail" or "Towers" or "Quoin types".
The photo pages above are created as pdf files (and will be added to as an ongoing project). Where files have been updated or recently added to they will be noted after the description as (U). New pages, within the past year, are noted NEW.
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For the photographers amongst you, prior to July 2009 almost all pictures were taken using a Sony A100 digital camera. Lenses used were -Sony 18-70mm lens; Sigma 70-300mm lens. After July 2009 the camera used was a Nikon D90 (usually with a 18-105mm lens). Pictures so taken are identified at the foot of relevant file with the word "Nikon".
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Over 400 Saxon churches listed! - an invaluable listing, a downloadable table (unique to this site) which gives information of the known churches in England exhibiting Saxon features and fabric (and with details of those features), a comprehensive listing noted by place name, county, and grid reference; wholly based on H.Taylor's three sterling volumes, "Anglo-Saxon Architecture".
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