All Saints Church(Saxon circa 675 a.d) Brixworth by carolmw

All Saints Church(Saxon circa 675 a.d) Brixworth

All Saints' Church, Brixworth, in Northamptonshire, is an outstanding example of early Anglo-Saxon architecture located in central England, and has been called "perhaps the most imposing architectural memorial of the 7th century yet surviving north of the Alps".It is the largest English church which remains substantially as it was in the Anglo-Saxon period.
History
Brixworth is mentioned in the Peterborough Chronicle as being a monastery founded when Sexwulf became bishop of Mercia, before the death of King Wulfhere in 675AD. Many elements from the original building remain visible, although there are later additions, notably the tower, from further periods of building in the 10th, 13th and 19th centuries. The older building contains features typically found in architecture of a later period, for example an ambulatory.Now it is a parish church and a Grade I listed building.

Roman architecture can be considered the precedent for early Christian church building; hence the term 'Romanesque'. The church design resembled the form of an Early Christian basilica, but with piers instead of columns.

What remains of the original building is an arcaded nave infilled with windows, a presbytery separated from the nave by a great arch, and an apse rebuilt in the nineteenth century on the original foundations. There is also a tower to the west.
I have posted a closer view of the Saxon architecture on my 'Past and Present' album.
Many thanks for all your views,comments and favs,always much appreciated.

What a fantastic church. I have never seen its like before. Lovely photo, and great info :-)
March 10th, 2014  
How wonderful to be in such close proximity to these lovely ancient churches. This is such a beautiful photo!
March 10th, 2014  
Fabulous capture and building
March 10th, 2014  
A fantastic capture and a clear fav. Looks a magnificent building.
March 10th, 2014  
Really lovely. I like the tree top centered at the top of the photo
March 10th, 2014  
Nice composition and colours.
March 10th, 2014  
Love your pov. Beautiful scene!
March 10th, 2014  
Oh my! What a beautiful picture and what a stunning church!
March 10th, 2014  
Well composed shot of this historic church! Just beautiful! And the description is so interesting! A Fav!
March 10th, 2014  
Thanks for the detailed narrative - what a splendid example of Anglo Saxon architecture - I have never seen anything quite like this before
March 10th, 2014  
Fantastic shot!
March 10th, 2014  
Very nice capture of this historic church. Very interesting description.
March 10th, 2014  
Beautiful building Carol and a lovely coloured stone...Fav
March 10th, 2014  
What a beautiful church, I just love the architecture and the colours of the brickwork. A FAV from me.
March 10th, 2014  
A fab church and capture , super architecture , and mellow colour -- would make a lovely jig-saw !! Thanks for your kind comments
March 10th, 2014  
Such a beautiful composition of this amazing church.
March 10th, 2014  
Beautiful colours and architecture. Lonely shot
March 10th, 2014  
Fav Beautiful
March 10th, 2014  
beautiful photo...and church
March 10th, 2014  
It's amazing how the pov can make a structure look so different. I visited this church last year but in my pics the church looked so much smaller. A beautiful historic building.
March 10th, 2014  
Quite an imposing building and a lovely composition. We didn't have any sun today but I gather most other parts of the country did.
March 10th, 2014  
Great pov.
March 10th, 2014  
Mmm. This is sweet and makes me long to travel again. I live in a lovely place but change is so inspiring
March 11th, 2014  
Beautiful architectural shot and lovely processing.
March 11th, 2014  
Fascinating architecture, beautifully presented. Thank you for the info., too, it's really whetted my appetite, I'd love to visit the church.
March 11th, 2014  
Beautiful old church and pov
March 12th, 2014  
Gorgeous colours. and I love the headstones. Graveyards fascinate me ... I like to imagine the lives that the people lead.
March 12th, 2014  
Wonderful photo of this historic church. Beautiful.
March 17th, 2014  
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