Jarrow Monastery
Jarrow Monastery is a historic site located in Jarrow, England, founded in the 7th century by Saint Benedict Biscop. It became a center of learning and culture, known for its contributions to early English Christianity and scholarship.
The monastery is particularly famous for its association with Bede, a renowned monk and historian who lived there. Bede's writings, including the "Ecclesiastical History of the English People," played a significant role in documenting early English history and the spread of Christianity in Britain. Today, the site is part of the Jarrow Hall and serves as a reminder of its rich heritage.