Whole Of Britain

Creswell Crag holds the record of having the most apotropaic markings in the whole of Britain. However, that is not the sole region with these creepy markings, there have been many in England.  

Century Old

Museum Director for London’s Garden Museum, Christopher Woodward remembers when he decided to renovate the building he was working in. It was hundreds of year old building. He hired Karl Patten for the work. But panicked when got a call from his manager, “I think you better come here quickly.”    

Museum

The museum is inside St. Mary-at-Lambeth, the medieval church near River Thames. On one of its side was the home of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Moreover, Westminster Abbey is right across the river. Both of these structures are invaluable. Did the construction harm anything important?  

Supporting A Cause

Christopher went to his museum with a racing heart. Karl told him, “We were exposing the ground as part of the job,” what he said next made the owner rooted to his spot, “and we uncovered an entry to what looked like a tomb.” Christopher could not believe this. Tomb under this church. How is that possible?     

No Crypt

Christopher remarked, “We were told there was no crypt because it was so close to the Thames, it would have flooded … [and] in the 1850s … they cleared out hundreds if not thousands of coffins.” to fix underfloor heating. So what is it that Karl had stumbled upon?

Camera

Karl took a camera and tied it with the end of a stick and angled it inside the chamber. It was then the man peeked into the deeper part of the church from ground level.