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'''Cheddar Palace''' in [[Somerset]] was probably built in the 10th century. The [[Anglo-Saxon Chronicle]] mentions a royal palace at Cheddar in 956. The chronicle also refers to a [[witan]] being held in Cheddar in 941, and it may have been at the palace.<ref name=Richardson4>Richardson, Miranda (2003). ''English Heritage Extensive Urban Survey: An archaeological assessment of Cheddar''. London: English Heritage. p. 4.</ref> The palace is a Scheduled Monument.<ref>Richardson, ''An archaeological assessment of Cheddar'', p. 13.</ref>
'''Cheddar Palace''' in [[Somerset]] was probably built in the 10th century. The [[Anglo-Saxon Chronicle]] mentions a royal palace at Cheddar in 956. The chronicle also refers to a [[witan]] being held in Cheddar in 941, and it may have been at the palace.<ref name=Richardson4>Richardson, Miranda (2003). ''English Heritage Extensive Urban Survey: An archaeological assessment of Cheddar''. London: English Heritage. p. 4.</ref> The palace is a [[scheduled monument]].<ref>Richardson, ''An archaeological assessment of Cheddar'', p. 13.</ref>


The palace was excavated between 1960 and 1962 led by archaeologist Philip Rahtz; the results of the excavation were published in 1979.<ref name=Richardson4/><ref>Blair, John (1996). “Palaces or minsters? Northampton and Cheddar reconsidered”, ''Anglo-Saxon England'' 25. p. 108. doi:10.1017/S0263675100001964.</ref>
The palace was excavated between 1960 and 1962 led by archaeologist Philip Rahtz; the results of the excavation were published in 1979.<ref name=Richardson4/><ref>Blair, John (1996). “Palaces or minsters? Northampton and Cheddar reconsidered”, ''Anglo-Saxon England'' 25. p. 108. doi:10.1017/S0263675100001964.</ref>

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Cheddar Palace in Somerset was probably built in the 10th century. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle mentions a royal palace at Cheddar in 956. The chronicle also refers to a witan being held in Cheddar in 941, and it may have been at the palace.[1] The palace is a scheduled monument.[2]

The palace was excavated between 1960 and 1962 led by archaeologist Philip Rahtz; the results of the excavation were published in 1979.[1][3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Richardson, Miranda (2003). English Heritage Extensive Urban Survey: An archaeological assessment of Cheddar. London: English Heritage. p. 4.
  2. Richardson, An archaeological assessment of Cheddar, p. 13.
  3. Blair, John (1996). “Palaces or minsters? Northampton and Cheddar reconsidered”, Anglo-Saxon England 25. p. 108. doi:10.1017/S0263675100001964.