Have You Got Yours Yet? Anglo Saxon Map Of London

By Londonist Last edited 116 months ago
Have You Got Yours Yet? Anglo Saxon Map Of London

Londonist Anglo Saxon Map of London (roughly speaking, 500-1066AD)

15:00 UPDATE: ALL MAPS NOW SOLD OUT BUT YOU CAN LOOK AT THE MAP CLOSELY ONLINE HERE

After selling out last Sunday, we've just received a fresh stock of Anglo Saxon Maps of London. The limited edition prints cost £20 each (+ £3 p&p, or you can collect for free from our Old Street office).

The A2 map — created by Londonist's own Matt Brown — depicts London as it might have looked during the period 500-1066AD. It highlights the many villages, hamlets and farmsteads whose names are still part of modern London — from Wemba Lea to Kenningtune. Long-buried rivers, flood planes and forests are also depicted, along with Roman roads and Anglo Saxon tracks.

There are only 40 of this version of the map in existence. Once they've gone, you'll have to wait for Matt to produce the next update.

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Last Updated 07 July 2014