By century
6th-century British places
14 places founded, built, or first recorded between 501 and 600 CE.
By region
Highlights
All 6th-century places
📷 5Hill forts · South East England
Danebury Hill Camp
Danebury Hill Camp — hillfort in Hampshire, England, UK.
📷 5Hill forts · South East England
Royal Saxon tomb in Prittlewell
Royal Saxon tomb in Prittlewell — Archeological site in Essex, UK.
Historic churches · South East England
St Martin's Church, Canterbury
The Church of St Martin is a Church of England parish church in Canterbury, England. It is known for being the oldest existing church in the English-speaking world and the oldest English church buildi
📷 3Abbeys & priories · East Midlands
Repton Abbey
Repton Abbey — former abbey in Derbyshire, United Kingdom.
📷 3Hill forts · North West England
Castercliff
Castercliff — Hillfort in Lancashire, England, UK.
📷 3Abbeys & priories · Scottish Highlands
Iona Abbey
Iona Abbey — abbey in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, UK.
Cathedrals · Scottish Islands
Iona Abbey
Iona Abbey is a cathedral in the United Kingdom.
Cathedrals · North Wales
Bangor Cathedral
Bangor Cathedral — a Grade I-listed cathedral in wales-north, United Kingdom.
Cathedrals · South Wales
St Davids Cathedral
St Davids Cathedral (Welsh: Eglwys Gadeiriol Tyddewi) is a Church in Wales cathedral situated in St Davids, Britain's smallest city, in the county of Pembrokeshire, near the most westerly point of Wal
📷 3Abbeys & priories · Northern Ireland
Bangor Abbey
Bangor Abbey — abbey in Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland.
Cathedrals · Northern Ireland
Movilla Abbey
Movilla Abbey is a cathedral in the United Kingdom.
Cathedrals · Northern Ireland
Bangor Abbey
Bangor Abbey is a cathedral in the United Kingdom.
Natural landmarks · Northern Ireland
Seagoe Parish
Seagoe Parish in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.
