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by Monique Barb -
Saxon, 600-1066
Only a few Saxon churches still remain today as they were usually made of wood and were replaced in later years by stonebuilt churches. Those that do remain are often simple and square in design having a nave and chancel. They are small churches with walls of rubble, round arches and triangular or rounded windows. The top Photograph shows Earl's Barton Church in Northamptonshire.
Norman 1066-1200
The Normans used massive building methods and const
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norman,
early english,
church,
northamptonshire
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