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HAUNTED ANCHOR CHURCH

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Anchor Church: The refuge of a 9th-century royal religious recluse?

the Anchor Church cave once provided a fashionable venue for aristocratic parties, hosting the local great and good for dining, drinking, and musical entertainments put on by the 18th-century Baronets of Bramcote. Such grottoes were much admired by enthusiasts of the picturesque movement that was popular at this time, and the 4th Baronet, Sir Robert Burdett (1716-1797),

research by Wessex Archaeology and the Royal Agricultural University’s newly formed Cultural Heritage Institute suggests that the space’s origins may be as much as 1,000 years earlier.
the cave’s creation in the early medieval period, and link its use to another elite individual in the form of an exiled king.
Romanesque feature points to at least a 12th-century date for the main rock-cut structure, Simons suggests, and possibly a significantly earlier one. Describing the capital as ‘the most telling diagnostic feature’, he notes that ‘it has a very worn roll moulding along its top and is very Anglo-Saxon in appearance.’





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