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To watch a short video in which Rev Andrew Whitehead talks about Plough Sunday/Monday click here
In the photo are (from right to left) Betty Dewing, Fay Chapman, Cathy Soames, Daphne Douglas and Doreen Bush.
Back Row: Pat Mills, Simon Garry, Martin Serrell RIP, Peter McCarter, Brian Gaskin, Alan Arthurton, David Watson, Nick Raven RIP. Front Row: Robert Rickwood, Stephen Waller, eil Harrison, Mark Osborn, Roy Harrison and mascot Jason Gaskin
Our open morning is the first Saturday in the month between 10am and 12noon or Contact us to arrange a visit.
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We need your help!
In order to maintain and expand the work we do at Cawston Heritage Society we would welcome your help and contribution:
• Researching aspects of Cawston history.
• Maintaining our collection of documents and artefacts.
• Updating the website and our social media.
• Help with running events.
You can Contact us to visit or come see us at our next open morning at the Heritage room at the Village Hall.
We’d love to hear from you.
Thank you.
]]>The Heritage room is in the Village Hall,
Our open morning is the first Saturday in the month between 10am and 12noon or Contact us to arrange a visit.
For more infomation see Click Here to visit out fb page.
We need your help!
In order to maintain and expand the work we do at Cawston Heritage Society we would welcome your help and contribution:
• Researching aspects of Cawston history.
• Maintaining our collection of documents and artefacts.
• Updating the website and our social media.
• Help with running events.
You can Contact us to visit or come see us at our next open morning at the Heritage room at the Village Hall.
We’d love to hear from you.
Thank you.
A rare medieval badge of allegiance showing St Margaret of Antioch has been found in Cawston. It is likely that it was owned by a literate, upper class woman. St Margaret was the patron saint of childbirth and pregnant women. The badge was made in either Norwich or London has been declared treasure. More on the find can be found here
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-61439097
Page's Farmhouse was at the south end of the High Street in Cawston. It appears on early maps of the village and was later converted into a row of cottages. Sadly it was demolished in the 1960s.
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