Norfolk Cathedral Camp

31 August 2011

From 17 – 21 August 2011, twelve young people took part in a project in historic churches in Norfolk as part of the annual Cathedral Camps

Norfolk Cathedral Camp

The camps take place each summer in cathedrals and churches all over Britain to undertake projects such as cleaning, and archaeological surveys.

The Norfolk Cathedral Camp focussed on a project to record ledger stones inside churches as part of a national survey. The volunteers visited twelve of our Norfolk churches, covering some 600 miles in the minibus in the 4 days they were working on it. The group also spent half a day cleaning St Laurence’s Church in Norwich, in preparation for Heritage Open Days.

Find out more about the Ledger stone survey here


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