Aficionados gather at Great Paxton for the first of the Cambridgeshire Historic Churches Trust annual season of church visits aka crawls. The tall round-headed transept arch and clustered-column piers give the game away that this is a very special survival of a large Anglo-Saxon minster church, a very early aisles cruciform structure, predating the parish system, whose community (monastic or secular) provided services and care to a wide local area. A model for the future as well as the past? Visit http://www.camhct.uk to find out more about the Trust. David Thomson | May 13, 2018 at 2:44 pm | Categories: Uncategorized | URL: https://wp.me/poSLL-3zq |