The church, probably of Anglo-Saxon origin is, not surprisingly, close to the villa site.
The meanings of these terms have more depth when their Anglo-Saxon origins are considered.
One could not doubt that he was of Anglo-Saxon origin.
Some parts of the church appear to be of Anglo-Saxon origin.
This is mostly seen as an ethnic, rather than a territorial, term and applied specifically for people of Anglo-Saxon origin.
The name is of Anglo-Saxon origin but the meaning is disputed.
It has been suggested that the church goes back to the 11th century and is of Anglo-Saxon origin.
The village name is probably of Anglo-Saxon origin but its meaning is uncertain.
The name Portgate is thought to be of Anglo-Saxon origin.
His name has an Anglo-Saxon origin and means "pig" in English.