Monkwearmouth, Anglo-Saxon glass works
Monkwearmouth, Anglo-Saxon glass works
HER Number
417
District
Sunderland
Site Name
Monkwearmouth, Anglo-Saxon glass works
Place
Monkwearmouth
Map Sheet
NZ45NW
Class
Industrial
Site Type: Broad
Glassmaking Site
Site Type: Specific
Glass Works
General Period
EARLY MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Early Medieval 410 to 1066
Form of Evidence
Implied Evidence
Description
Bede recorded that "the art of glass-making was taught to the English by the foreigners brought from Gaul by Benedict Biscop to glaze the windows of the great abbey he was building at Wearmouth". The actual site of manufacture at this period is unknown, but excavations at the Saxon monastic site produced glass residues and furnace-lining fragments.
Easting
440202
Northing
557782
Grid Reference
NZ440202557782
Sources
<< HER 417 >> W. Page, ed. 1907, Industries, Victoria County History, Durham, Vol. II, pp. 275, 309
R.J. Cramp, 1969, Excavations at the Saxon Monastic Sites of Wearmouth and Jarrow... Medieval Archaeology, XIII, pp. 22, 24
English Heritage, 1997, Monuments Protection Program, Site Assessment
R.J. Cramp, 1969, Excavations at the Saxon Monastic Sites of Wearmouth and Jarrow... Medieval Archaeology, XIII, pp. 22, 24
English Heritage, 1997, Monuments Protection Program, Site Assessment