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09 Sep 2021 - 06:39:39
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HS2: Anglo-Saxon church found at Stoke Mandeville excavation site


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Archaeologists working on the route of the HS2 high-speed railway have found the remains of an Anglo-Saxon church.

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The discovery was made during excavations at the site of the old St Mary's Church, Stoke Mandeville, Bucks.

The Norman church, which dates back to 1080, previously made headlines when it was revealed around 3,000 bodies will need to be moved
to a new burial site as part of the excavation.

Anglo-Saxon remains beneath have been described as a "fantastic discovery".

The site is being investigated by a team from LP-Archaeology, working with HS2's contractor, Fusion JV.

More than 40 archaeologists excavating the area discovered flint walls forming a square structure underneath the Norman church.

It is believed the structure was once part of an Anglo-Saxon church.

Lead archaeologist for Fusion JV, Dr Rachel Wood, said: "This is a fantastic discovery that we are all very excited to excavate.

"The work undertaken at Old St Mary's is a unique archaeological opportunity to excavate a medieval parish church with over 900 years of
meaning to the local community."

She said to have so much of the Anglo-Saxon building still in place "including the walls and even some flooring, will provide a great deal of
information about the site".

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