HISTORIC HUT, BUILT BY SAINT, CONDEMNED AFTER A THOUSAND YEARS
(Received 16^ 11.55 a.m.) LONDON, Sept. 15. After over a thousand years, the historic mud and wattle hut built by Saint Dunstan near Glastonbury Abbey, and which is still inhabited, has been condemned by the ganitary inspector, and its demolition has been ordered because of its dilapidation and tfiatched roof. It was while inhabiting the hut that Saint Dunstan hegun rehuilding the abbey " after it had been damaged by the Danes. bowiatmmoatiiwMHWwiiomDWM
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 206, 16 September 1937, Page 5
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82HISTORIC HUT, BUILT BY SAINT, CONDEMNED AFTER A THOUSAND YEARS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 206, 16 September 1937, Page 5
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