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Anglo Saxon Architecture in England
411 to 1066
c.960
All Saints' Church is an Anglo-Saxon Church in Earls Barton, Northamptonshire. It was probably first built as a tower, with distinctive pilaster strips, and nave -a turriform construction - similar to St Peters below.
c.970
The Saxon tower of St Peter's, with its distinctive decoration of stone strips. Additions to the tower post date the Anglo Saxon period.
c.800
West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village, Suffolk
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Anglo - Saxon Hall Interior
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