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Post  Susan Abernethy Tue Nov 20, 2012 11:50 pm

There has been Christian worship in this location since Osric, an Anglo-Saxon prince founded a religious house in 678-9 A.D. It is believed a Benedictine order was founded here in the 11th C. At the time of the Norman Conquest, the monastery was not flourishing but in 1072, William the Conqueror appointed a monk from Mont St. Michel in Normandy named Serlo who energetically raised enough money to build the splendid church we see today starting in 1089.

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