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I came to Wing in Buckinghamshire to see just one thing: the Anglo Saxon apse to the church. The apse is C10th and is thought to have been built for Aelfgifa, sister-in-law to King Edgar.
For me, this is more than just a building. With its classical references it betrays the power of Rome upon the imagination of the Anglo Saxon.
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CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS, Wing - 1320141 | Historic England
List entry 1320141. Grade I Listed Building: Church Of All Saints. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.
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all saints wing - Andy Marshall’s Genius Loci Digest
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buckinghamshire - Andy Marshall’s Genius Loci Digest
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