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The old stairs to the Monks Quarters at the Anglo-Saxon era Hexam Abbey
Elevation of the gateway of Victoria Tower at the Palace of Westminster, London
The discovery, in a city famed for its Roman ruins, may mark the site of England’s first coronation.
The incredibly beautiful architecture in the natural history museum in Oxford.
The majority of Anglo-Saxon buildings were constructed mainly using wood, so few are left standing. But the timber-building tradition left its mark on later stone-built churches.
Views of the Chapter House, Much Wenlock Priory.
A celebration of Anglo-Saxon art from the migration period (5th century) to the Norman conquest (1066). Both historical examples and modern art undertaken in the Anglo-Saxon styles are welcome. Close ups of Anglo-Saxon carvings, jewelery, manuscript decorations and other decorative details are welcome. Please note the focus of this group is on close up shots of decorative patterns and designs, inappropriate material will be removed.