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Every year, the world's oldest wooden church attracts about 12,000 people from all over the globe, who learn about its ...
The Chapel of St Peter-on-the-Wall, one of the oldest churches in England ... huge inflatable play area for 'Mega Fun Day' The Anglo-Saxons later named it Ithancester. In 653, Saint Cedd founded ...
England was one of the wealthiest kingdoms in Europe. This was due to successful farming and trade in the towns and villages. The king, his earls and the Church all profited from this through taxes.
The National Churches Trust says St Andrew's is the oldest wooden church in the world and the oldest stave-built timber ...
During his reign, William crushed rebellions, controlled Anglo-Saxon women, overhauled the Church and built a series of castles across England to establish control. After defeating Harold ...
Before then, Anchor Church Caves was considered to be an ... Surely, more examples from Anglo-Saxon England are out there somewhere.