Brixworth (II), Northamptonshire



 


"In Saxon days the church was 60 feet wide - as wide as the nave is long.  It is believed that the church was damged in the Danish invasion, and that the aisles were then destroyed... When the Saxons were raising these walls the ruins of Roman England must have been lying about in the fields, and they took the splendid Roman tiles, finely shaped and with a rich red colour, and shaped their arches with them..."

The King's England: Northamptonshire. Edited by Arthur Mee.

 
 

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