I really reckon that some one should take a look at the area around Durringtons Norman church (close to the river). I grew up in Durrington and Amesbury and always felt that the church could be on an older site - for instance, it's interesting that stones used for the base of the "war memorial" were there well before ww1 (I've seen a photo dating from the late 1800's).
Might go visit the folks this week and take a look at the dig - praps we could hook up Ishmael?
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