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Laser scanning finally records 7th century church history

Lyminge Parish Church Council has joined forces with the University of Reading and Topcon Positioning GB to find out more about the site of 7th century church remains.

Situated in Lyminge, a village rich with Anglo-Saxon history in Kent, is the church of St Mary and St Ethelburga. The building and surrounding churchyard have seen many changes over the years and boast their own intriguing history, but have also been hiding the remains of a 7th Century church for almost 90 years.

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