@caitlinrgreen houses of God getting redundant as no one anymore interested in them !
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@Umarkarim89 Simply not the numbers nowadays to make viable for the Church of England to maintain them, so they are retired :/ -
@caitlinrgreen exactly & no one can do anything. We had a mosque hr close to our house. Nevr bn thr since my father's death. Cud nt go alone -
@Umarkarim89 Indeed. And sorry to hear about your father---it really does affect you when a parent dies :( -
@caitlinrgreen yes its like this. he was the only person who kind of defended me in anything now it seems i am totally alone ! -
@Umarkarim89 I kind of know that feeling, sadly :( I lost my father not that long ago and definitely feel kind of lost & alone at times. -
@caitlinrgreen specially to solace my mother and sister but internally it has been all the more difficult to think of any meaning of life -
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@caitlinrgreen I imagine an awful lot of Romano-British basilicas, villas, forts, and townhouses looking like this in the 5th/6th C. -
@STORI3D_PAST It's an interesting question...At Denton, Lincs, looks like villa not yet at this stage as late as 6thC http://www.caitlingreen.org/2015/02/roman-mosaics-from-lincolnshire.html … -
@caitlinrgreen The Lincs one really fascinating w a Roman room turned into burial site. I wish we could know & see more from that time. -
@STORI3D_PAST Usually dismissed as simply burial at a villa, but arguably a much more interesting site. :) And, yes, absolutely! -
@caitlinrgreen But always figured the old villa rooms must've had some value, or Saxons wouldn't have moved to the villa grounds at all. -
@STORI3D_PAST Well, question is, did Saxons move there or did the Britons 'become' Saxons? Certainly lots of evidence from Lincolnshire to > -
@STORI3D_PAST > suggest latter...might help explain? Cf also Greetwell villa--estate poss survives into Medieval & poss religious activity?
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Ruined church at East Wykeham DMV, Lincolnshire--14thC church reused as folly in 19thC: http://www.wcarchitects.co.uk/wp/portfolio-item/east-wykeham-church-ruin/ …pic.twitter.com/v82PgqhlbB
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@caitlinrgreen Painful to see such a building in dire straits -
@LoveBootle yes, it's a v sad state for it to be in :(
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@caitlinrgreen I hope the great Font is still there! Lead lined & stapled Norman I believe! Needs a museum now. -
@Tweets2CV ooh, good question----I shall try to find out!
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