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The seven-mile trail near Rendlesham explores Suffolk s Anglo-Saxon history - Credit: Suffolk County Council A seven-mile walking trail near Sutton Hoo that explores Suffolk s role at the heart of East Anglian royal power has been created. Walkers will take in Anglo-Saxon history from up to 1,500 years ago after signs were placed along the route near Rendlesham, where East Anglian kings once lived. Walkers will take in views such as meadows, open fields, woodland and riverside paths - Credit: Suffolk County Council The trail has been created by Suffolk County Council’s Archaeological Service (SCCAS) and was made possible by the National Lottery Heritage Fund grant of £517,300. ....
The seven-mile trail near Rendlesham explores Suffolk s Anglo-Saxon history - Credit: Suffolk County Council A seven-mile walking trail near Sutton Hoo that explores Suffolk s role at the heart of East Anglian royal power has been created. Walkers will take in Anglo-Saxon history from up to 1,500 years ago after signs were placed along the route near Rendlesham, where East Anglian kings once lived. Walkers will take in views such as meadows, open fields, woodland and riverside paths - Credit: Suffolk County Council The trail has been created by Suffolk County Council’s Archaeological Service (SCCAS) and was made possible by the National Lottery Heritage Fund grant of £517,300. ....
The road would have carried thousands of soldiers marching between what is now Essex and Norfolk during the Roman era, and in 2004, the remains of a Roman settlement were discovered in the Suffolk village of Stoke Ash. Just a stone’s throw away from the A140 road, archaeologists John Fairclough and Mike Hardy found pottery, brooches, coins and other items that date back to the 1st century. Roman forts Here in Suffolk, archaeologists have also uncovered evidence of 1st century Roman forts at both Coddenham and Pakenham. “Both are protected, on private land and only visible from the air as crop marks,” explains Faye. ....
The road would have carried thousands of soldiers marching between what is now Essex and Norfolk during the Roman era, and in 2004, the remains of a Roman settlement were discovered in the Suffolk village of Stoke Ash. Just a stone’s throw away from the A140 road, archaeologists John Fairclough and Mike Hardy found pottery, brooches, coins and other items that date back to the 1st century. Roman forts Here in Suffolk, archaeologists have also uncovered evidence of 1st century Roman forts at both Coddenham and Pakenham. “Both are protected, on private land and only visible from the air as crop marks,” explains Faye. ....
Rendlesham is located close to the Sutton Hoo burial site, known for its undisturbed ship burial, magnificent Anglo-Saxon helmet, and the hoard of ornate artifacts of outstanding historical and archaeological significance. It is one of the most famous discoveries ever made in Britain and has recently been brought back to popular attention following the release of the film ‘The Dig’ on Netflix. Sutton Hoo is the speculated burial site of a king who resided at Rendlesham. Replica of Anglo-Saxon mask discovered at Sutton Hoo. (Bill Tyne/ ) In 2016, the Rendlesham project coordinator, Faye Minter, reported that her team discovered the remains of a 23m (75ft) by 9m (30ft) structure, which could have once been a royal hall or palace. She concluded that it was possible that there are other royal burials similar to Sutton Hoo, which was excavated for the first time in 1939 and dated back to the 7th century. It consists of about 20 burial mounds and the excavations re ....