Talk:Saxon

Saxon architecture
Really more for Wikipedia than for us, but here's Chambers 1908's definition: "Saxon architecture, a style of building in England before the Norman Conquest, marked by the peculiar 'long and short' work of the quoins, the projecting fillets running up the face of the walls and interlacing like woodwork, and the baluster-like shafts between the openings of the upper windows resembling the turned woodwork of the period." Equinox ◑ 00:07, 1 August 2018 (UTC)