The Cathedral fire of 1067 appears to have been an accident.
Canterbury Cathedral has experienced multiple fires throughout its long history, with the most devastating occurring in 1174 when the cathedral was largely destroyed during a conflagration. The fire was believed to have been caused by an accidental ignition from a nearby oven; subsequently, the cathedral was rebuilt in the following years.
Thomas Cranmer
no it did not get burnt down -trinity(:
The Globe Theatre was burnt down by a canon in one of his plays
the globe theatre burnt down for 1 hour
burned is a verb burnt is the past tense - strange i know. e.g. : he burned down the building the building was burnt down
there temple was burnt down not the whole city
100,756,968,845,224,856 steps total in the spire.
burnt once, then closed down, then reopened to our modern day.
The Rovers Return was burnt down in Coronation Street.
While the White House was burnt down during the War of 1812, it wasn't burn down in 1812. Instead it was burnt down on August 24, 1814 by British soldiers.
steel and burnt down action men. Honest! steel and burnt down action men Honest!
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