Spring 2024 Newsletter
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Our regular newsletter is now available as a PDF for viewing online.
Firstly, to all who took part in the 2023 Ride & Stride fundraising event which raised just over £21,900 to help churches of all denominations in the county of Cambridgeshire
Our regular newsletter is now available as a PDF for viewing online.
SUPPORTING CHURCHES OF ALL DENOMINATIONS IN THE COUNTY OF CAMBRIDGESHIRE SINCE 1983 Help us secure the future of these important community buildings INTRODUCTION FROM THE CHAIR OF TRUSTEES His Honour
Our regular newsletter is now available as a PDF for viewing online.
Our regular newsletter is now available as a PDF for viewing online.
David Pritchard (Vice Chair of CHCT) strode onto the organ bench at St Leonard’s, Little Downham on Saturday, 10 September and played 40 hymns (all verses) between 10 am and
Launch of the 2022 Historic Churches Trust Ride and Stride Event which takes place on Saturday 10th September 2022. We are looking forward to the event taking place safely this
Our regular newsletter is now available as a PDF for viewing online.
We are very pleased to announce the results of the 2021 CHCT Ride and Stride Event. The total raised was £18,091.60 which was an excellent result, although just a little short of
Firstly, to all who took part in the 2021 Ride & Stride fundraising event which raised just over £18,000 to help churches of all denominations in the county of Cambridgeshire.
Our regular newsletter is now available as a PDF for viewing online.
In this final lecture of the series Robert Walker gives a copiously illustrated account of Cambridgeshire’s church towers and spires from Saxon times onwards, explaining how access to building materials affected their design between
The fourth in our series of online lectures about church towers and spires and their contents took place last Tuesday evening. Horologist and enthusiast Chris McKay gave us a fascinating
Did you see this on-line lecture, and would like to view it again, or did you miss it and would like to see it now? Whichever is the case, here
Our regular newsletter is now available as a PDF for viewing online.
Did you miss this on-line lecture? Or perhaps you saw it and would like to view it again. Either way, a fascinating insight not just into sundials but into the
A brief summary from Graham Pledger, (current Ely DAC Bells Adviser). 1) Whilst living in Cambridgeshire, Rob Walker, a former Ely DAC Bells Adviser, published his study of Bellframes in
Cambridgeshire Historic Churches Trust held their first online members meeting on 20 April 2021 with a report from the Chair of Trustees, Sir Hugh Duberly, and a progress report on
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