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  2. St Aidan's Church, Bamburgh - Wikipedia

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    The present church dates from the late 12th century [2] (though some pre-conquest stonework survives in the north aisle). The chancel, said to be the second longest in the country (60 ft), was added in 1230; it contains an 1895 reredos in Caen stone by W.S. Hicks, depicting northern saints of the 7th and 8th centuries.

  3. Bamburgh - Wikipedia

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    Bamburgh (/ ˈ b æ m b ər ə / BAM-bər-ə) is a village and civil parish on the coast of Northumberland, England. It had a population of 454 in 2001, [3] decreasing to 414 at the 2011 census. [4] Bamburgh was the centre of an independent north Northumbrian territory between 867 and 954. Bamburgh Castle was built by the Normans on the site of ...

  4. File:Reredos, St Aidan's Church, Bamburgh.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Reredos, St Aidan's Church, Bamburgh. Date: 21 August 2019, 15:26:36: Source: Own work: ... Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time ...

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  6. List of monastic houses in Northumberland - Wikipedia

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    Bamburgh Monastery: Saxon monastery founded 8th century; abandoned c.875: destroyed in raids by the Danes; site now occupied by St Aidan's parish church Bamburgh Priory Augustinian Canons Regular cell dependent on Nostell, Yorkshire; founded 1121: granted to Nostell by Henry I, confirmed 1121; effective c.1228; dissolved c.1537 St Aidan _____

  7. Grade I listed buildings in Northumberland - Wikipedia

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    Date designated Grid ref. [note 2] Geo-coordinates Entry number [note 3] Image; ... Church of St Aidan: Bamburgh, Northumberland: Church: 12th century: 22 December 1969

  8. Aidan of Lindisfarne - Wikipedia

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    Ceiling fresco in St. Oswald Church, Bad Schussenried, Germany: King Oswald of Northumbria translates the sermon of Aidan into the Anglo-Saxon language, by Andreas Meinrad von Ow, 1778. Allying himself with the pious king, Aidan chose the island of Lindisfarne, which was close to the royal castle at Bamburgh, as the seat of his diocese. [4]

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