Discovering an Anglo-Saxon Temple

2 April 2023

The crypt at Repton Church. A square room is broken up by four helical columns.
The crypt at Repton Church. A square room is broken up by four helical columns.

Our research in conjunction with the Thegns of Mercia has uncovered Anglo-Saxon buildings right beneath our noses (or in this case, feet). By far the most exciting is the discovery of a temple in the Midlands.

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