Examples of 'saxon church' in a sentence

Meaning of "saxon church"

Refers to a type of church architecture that was prevalent in England during the Saxon period, from the late 5th century to the Norman Conquest in the 11th century. It is characterized by its simple and sturdy design, often incorporating elements of Roman and Celtic architectural styles

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There was likely an earlier Saxon church here.
The Saxon church was replaced about this time.
It is near the site of a previous Saxon church.
It is possible that a Saxon church was originally on the site.
It is believed that the site was once occupied by a Saxon church.
Remains of the Saxon church exist as the chancel wall and arch.
No trace of the original Saxon church remains.
There was already a Saxon church there and the Delavals built a fortified house near it.
It is thought to have been constructed on the site of an earlier Saxon church.
An arch from the original Saxon church can still be seen today.
The park also contains the remains of a Roman fort and the remains of a Saxon church.
The Saxon church was later replaced by a Norman church.
The authority of the Roman Saxon church did not guarantee protection.
A Saxon Church therefore probably existed at that time.
Leofric was probably buried within the original Saxon church in Coventry.

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There was certainly a Saxon church a century before the Norman Conquest.
The Heritage Centre is on what is thought to be the site of a Saxon church.
Hitherto the Saxon Church had kept in close touch with Rome.
The monastic church was built on the site of an early Saxon Church.
A wood-and-thatch Saxon church is believed to have existed on the site of the present church.
Within the castle grounds stand a Roman lighthouse and a Saxon church.
Young brides sit together in the Saxon church in Cisnadioara, Romania.
The present Cathedral was built in the thirteenth century, replacing an earlier Saxon church.
Beneath the church are substantial remains of a Saxon church begun in AD 905.
Fakenham Parish Church was built in the 14th Century and replaced an earlier Saxon Church.
It has a fine, partially thatched Saxon church.
The current church originates from around 1200, probably on the site of an earlier Saxon Church.
When the church was undergoing restoration in 1888 remains of a Saxon church were found.

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