"Both the rich man and the poor man die, and both are salted for the pit" [Maltese saying]
Showing posts with label Saxon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saxon. Show all posts
Tuesday, 10 July 2012
Sunday, 1 July 2012
Saint Mary The Virgin - Beachamwell
Saint Mary The Virgin - Beachamwell - is a real surprise as you see it for the first time. The site resembles a Church and graveyard in the North of England as they sit in a small enclosure on a large village green. Almost like being in County Durham rather than in Norfolk.
Saint Mary The Virgin - Beachamwell |
The Church was firmly locked and tantalisingly there was a notice advising that the key was held nearby. Unlike other experiences of locked Churches, such as Sporle, I decided to look for the key from a local address. The map on the Church door seemed to be clear and I set off on an adventure. Regrettably, the map wasn't to scale and the Anglican Authorities have imagined that visitors know the village and understand where places are. If only locals wanted the key then they wouldn't need a map. I tried to ring the 'phone numbers from my mobile although as with remote areas of Norfolk there was no signal. Tension and frustration mounted until I finally gave up. I walked up and down the street a number of times without success or being able to find a mobile 'phone signal.
The graveyard is unremarkable and I didn't spend long there after fizzing with disappointment for a short while. The Anglican Authorities have cleared away anything that was interesting and left behind a melange of rather sad1930's memorials.
The graveyard is unremarkable and I didn't spend long there after fizzing with disappointment for a short while. The Anglican Authorities have cleared away anything that was interesting and left behind a melange of rather sad1930's memorials.
Saint Mary The Virgin - Beachamwell The Porch © Godric Godricson |
Saint Mary The Virgin - Beachamwell Table or Chest tomb © Godric Godricson
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Saint Mary The Virgin - Beachamwell An unremarkable graveyard and an inaccessible interior © Godric Godricson |
Labels:
Beechamwell,
Graveyard,
Saint Mary,
Saxon
Location:
Beachamwell, Norfolk PE37, UK
Saturday, 9 June 2012
Ælfwald I buried at Hexham
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Project Gutenburg |
A.D. 789. This year Elwald (Ælfwald I), king of the Northumbrians, was slain by Siga, on the eleventh day before the calends of October; and a heavenly light was often seen on the spot where he was slain. He was buried in the
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