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MNN UK · December 3, 2025 · 1 min read

Chew Valley Norman coin hoard to be displayed in Bath

What happened: The £4m Chew Valley Hoard, a collection of 2,584 silver coins buried nearly 1,000 years ago, will be exhibited in Bath before a permanent display is arranged. The hoard was discovered by metal detectorists in 2019.

Why it matters:

  • The exhibition offers insight into England's history following the Norman conquest.
  • It provides cultural and educational value to the South West community and visitors.

MNN Take: The Chew Valley Hoard is a significant archaeological find that sheds light on a turbulent period in English history. Displaying the coins locally helps connect people with their heritage.

Sources: Guardian UK