St Benet's Church (Cambridge)

United Kingdom / England / Cambridge
 Grade I Listed (UK), anglican church, 11th century construction

The oldest surviving building in the city, with the tower being the oldest part (with the earliest construction dating from around 1025) and additional extensions over the centuries, including the wing in the foreground which dates from the 19th century. (Source: www.cambridge2000.com/cambridge2000/html/0009/P9042326....

After the end of the Viking period the Saxons enjoyed a brief return to power, building St Benet's church in 1025. It still stands in Bene't Street. (Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambridge)

www.druidic.org/camchurch/churches/cambenedict.htm
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Coordinates:   52°12'13"N   0°7'5"E
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