Our projects
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Bromfield, St Mary the Virgin
Formerly a Benedictine Priory Church built in c. 1155, a striking and significant feature of St Mary the Virgin is the chancel ceiling depicting the Shield of Trinity surrounded by cherubs and texts.

Bruera, St Mary the Virgin
A Norman church with a South Chapel added in the C15th and a quirky timber belfry, St Mary’s was completely restored in the late C19th. It has been home to a colony of brown long-eared bats for many years.

Chacewater, St Paul
More information on our work with this church coming soon. Please contact us if you would like to find out more.

Chignal Smealy, St Nicholas
More information on our work with this church coming soon. Please contact us if you would like to find out more.

Chrishall, Holy Trinity
More information on our work with this church coming soon. Please contact us if you would like to find out more.

Christchurch, The Priory Church of the Holy Trinity
More information on our work with this church coming soon. Please contact us if you would like to find out more.

Cley, St Margaret of Antioch
A spectacular church on the north Norfolk coast with carved stonework and dramatic window tracery.

Clothall, St Mary the Virgin
St Mary’s is home to a splendid stained glass window depicting birds of the English countryside as well as more exotic species. It shelters a large number of bats which have a significant impact on the church furnishings and fittings.