Architectural or sculptural fragments in St Paul's Church
A detailed view of architectural or sculptural fragments in St Paul's Church, most likely in the Victorian porch. The church dates to the 680's, and was formerly two separate churches. The present chancel was the eastern Saxon church, with Norman tower. The church has two porches, in the north and west, and the north porch was added in 1866 by George Gilbert Scott. The fragments are most likely Anglo-Saxon, and stored in a glass case
Picture No
12548148
Media ID
45370334
Size
2081px x 3000px
(1.6MB)
Credit
© Historic England / Mary Evans Picture Library
Source
Ursula Clark - Historic England Archive
Date
circa 1970s





























