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Deerhurst

Deerhurst is a village near Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire, England on the east bank of the River Severn. The Royal Mail postcode begins GL19.
According to legend, the village was once the home of a dragon, said to have been swept in on the River Severn.
== Anglo Saxon church & chapel ==
Deerhurst has an Anglo Saxon partly 10th century monastic building still standing, St Mary's Priory Church. It is notable among Anglo-Saxon buildings for the many features of the period which can be observed.〔Taylor, H.M. & Joan, ''Anglo-Saxon Architecture'' Cambridge 1965.〕〔Biddulph, Joseph, '' Getimbrod: A Love of Anglo-Saxon Architecture'' Pontypridd 2004. ISBN 978-1-897999-52-3.〕〔Biddulph, Joseph, ''More Anglo-Saxon and Pre-Conquest Building: From England and Wales'' Pontypridd 2010. ISBN 978-1-897999-80-6.〕 Remarkably, there is a second important Anglo-Saxon building in the village, Odda's Chapel, a Saxon church, lying about 200 yards south-west of the church. An inscription dates this precisely to the reign of King Edward the Confessor.〔Higgitt, John, ''Odda, Orm and others: Patrons and Inscriptions in Later Anglo-Saxon England'' Deerhurst Lecture 1999. ISBN 0-9521199-7-8.〕

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