Period: Medieval

St Lamberts Church Burneston

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This church was built in three stages – the chancel c1395, the tower c1410 and the nave 1450-1550. It is a grade 1 church and has magnificent medieval stonework, a nave full of 17th century oak pews and some beautiful Victorian woodwork and stained glass and a lot of well weathered some potentially grotesque carvings.

St Andrews Church Aldborough

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Partially destroyed by Scots raiders in 1318 this church sits very near to Isurium Brigantium and may date back to much earlier times…

Dundon Hill Fort

← SomersetSite Details: Dundon Hill as it appears on the 1850 OS map. Description Dundon Hill Hillfort, located near Compton Dundon in Somerset, England, is an Iron Age univallate hillfort covering approximately 5 hectares (12 acres). The fort is protected as a Scheduled Ancient Monument and provides important insights into the defensive strategies of ancient …

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Carl Wark Hill Fort

This is a hill fort of unproven origin, best thought to be Iron or Dark age in date. Bronze Age artifacts are also close by and show a long general occupation of the area. The primary purpose for this visit was to investigate the possibility that it was used by the Brigantes during the period of Cartimandua and, if so, to try to assess its role between 43 and 70 AD.

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