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Archaeologists make potentially significant discovery in grounds of Edward Jenner Museum in Berkeley

ARCHAEOLOGISTS are on the cusp of making a historically significant discovery in the grounds of two of Berkeley’s most famous buildings.

A team from the University of Bristol believe they may be excavating the first ever women’s section of an Anglo-Saxon religious community in the garden of The Edward Jenner Museum in Berkeley.

They are very close to proving that a ‘minster’, an enclosure which housed a religious community, dating back to the 6th or 7th century, exists around Berkeley Castle and the Edward Jenner museum.