Produced at amazing speed in the years after the Conquest, the Domesday Book provides a vivid picture of late 11th-century England. Find out how it was compiled, and what it reveals about life in ...
Historic England placed the Grade I-listed St ... be removed from the charred bell frame The fire revealed the late 11th Century tower - one of the oldest round towers in Norfolk - was slowly ...
giving them the chance to see the rolling Dorset countryside through the eyes of an 11th-century monarch for the first time. The tower made up part of the king's living quarters, providing him ...
Leprosy may have spread between red squirrels and humans between 10th and 11th century in England, research suggests. Evidence gathered from two archaeological sites in the medieval city of ...
Built in the 11th century, the castle’s initial purpose was to serve as a defensive post against incursions from the north, helping to secure the volatile lands in the north of England.
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England’s connection to France went back to the Norman Conquest of 1066. King William I’s son Henry I ruled England and Normandy as a single united kingdom. Henry was considered by people at ...
The 11th Century building, mentioned in the Domesday Book, had been fully insured by the church's fundraising group. Historic England placed the Grade I listed St Mary's on its at risk register ...