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Barnack (Northants.): A-S tower
Images from the Church of St John the Baptist, Barnack. The lower two stages of the church tower date from c.1000AD.

Bradford-on-Avon 1
The chapel of St Laurence has been variously dated from the early eighth to the mid eleventh centuries. For more information, see here: http://www.britannia.com/church/saxchurch/bradford1.html

Breedon-on-the-Hill (Leicestershire): A-S sculpture
Examples of Anglo-Saxon sculpture photographed at the Priory Church of St Mary, Breedon-on-the-Hill.

Brigstock (Northants.): A-S stair turret
Images of the Church of St Andrew, Brigstock, Northamptonshire. For more information, see the Corpus of Romanesque Sculpture in Britain and Ireland: http://www.crsbi.ac.uk/search/county/site/ed-nh-brigs.html

Brixworth (Northants.): A-S (reconstruction)
Images of Anglo-Saxon elements of All Saints' Church, Brixworth, Northamptonshire. This church is mentioned in the Peterborough chronicle as having been founded by 675AD, although other elements of the building were added from the tenth to the…

Hough on the Hill (Lincolnshire) A-S stair turret
Images of the surviving Anglo-Saxon elements of the church tower of All Saints' Church, Hough-on-the-Hill.

Romsey small carving of crucifixion scene
1) Photographs of the exterior of Breamore Church, a Saxon arch (and inscription) within, and a Saxon rood (crucifixion carving). The photographs were taken personally. 2) Small Saxon sculptured relief displayed in Romsey Abbey, (again a…

All Saints' Church, Wittering, Northamptonshire
Images of the surviving Anglo-Saxon elements of the church tower of All Saints' Churcn, Wittering, Northamptonshire. The original building has been dated from 950-1100, but 1050-1100 are the most accepted dates.

For further information, see…

Odda's Chapel Deerhurst
There are two buildings at Deerhurst in Gloucestershire which are or contain Saxon remains.
Odda's chapel is shown first, then two features
from the nearby Church which was originally Saxon
and much developed later but retaining notable
Saxon…

St Nicholas' Church, Tackley, Oxfordshire
St Nicholas' Church is situated on a hill overlooking the Cherwell Valley in the village of Tackley, Oxfordshire. The nave of the church, though primarily Norman in date, preserves some pre-Conquest features. The arches visible in the stonework (on…
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