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Waterden News (Page 2)

A previously unknown wall painting was uncovered during a £270,000 restoration of a tiny church in north Norfolk. The metre-square mural was found at All Saints’ Church Waterden, between Fakenham and Wells, and is thought to be 17th century. It contains faint traces of colour and the parish is seeking advice from conservation experts. The church is located near the site of the lost medieval village of Waterden, which was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 and disappeared for unknown reasons

Bishop re-dedicates church after £270,000 restoration project A re-dedication service was held to mark the official completion of a £270,000 restoration project at a north Norfolk church. The service was led by Father Clive Wylie, rector of Waterden, with the Rt Rev Jonathan Meyrick, the Bishop of Lynn, performing the act of re-dedication on Sunday, August 18. Church spokeswoman Lucy Hodges said: “More than 80 people attended including representatives of donors, the parochial church council, the Friends of All Saints’ Waterden, and our

Major restoration carried out with generous grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund On 2 January 2019 work is starting on the major restoration and improvement works to All Saints’ Waterden. The church will then be totally closed to visitors until summer 2019. We apologize for this but there is no alternative to complete closure. We will post again once we know the precise re-opening date. Mediaeval church of All Saints’ Waterden awarded National Lottery support South Creake Parochial Church Council has received

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