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Church of St Aldhelm and St Eadburgha, Broadway

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Old English and Medieval spellings are found in various forms, and St. Eadburgha is probably not to be confused with
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The church's isolated position away from the village is thought to be because of an outbreak of the
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According to the Historic England website, the other dedication is to St.
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List of ecclesiastical parishes in the Diocese of Bath and Wells
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Location of Church of St Aldhelm and St Eadburgha in Somerset
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scholar, was born before the middle of the 7th century.
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Church of England church buildings in South Somerset
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The churchyard cross is also from the 13th century.
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Broadway
Somerset
50°56′19″N 2°57′16″W / 50.93861°N 2.95444°W / 50.93861; -2.95444
Listed Building
Church of St Aldhelm and St Eadburgha, Broadway is located in Somerset
Broadway
Somerset
English Heritage
listed building
St Aldhelm
Abbot
Malmesbury Abbey
Bishop of Sherborne
Anglo-Saxon literature
Eadburh of Winchester
King Alfred
Pershore Abbey
Worcestershire
Edburga of Bicester
English
saint
Penda of Mercia
Bicester
Stratton Audley
Oxfordshire
plague
bier
List of Grade I listed buildings in South Somerset
List of towers in Somerset

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