A Church In Bradwell-On-Sea
The first and oldest Cathedral of England stands still in Bradwell-on-Sea, on the edge of the marshes, well away from the village, 18 miles East of the city of Chelmsford in the province of Essex. It may look like an old barn now, but when it was built in AD 654, it was all the Christian congregation could afford. This was their Cathedral, and they had even a bishop with the name Cedd. It is obvious that there have been buildings on both sides, which have later been destroyed during many wars...