Churchyards

The Norfolk Churchyard Conservation Scheme was established in 1981 and is run by Norfolk Wildlife Trust in collaboration with the Diocese of Norwich. Nearly half of Norfolk’s parish churches are registered under the scheme, which aims to help churches manage their churchyards to protect the plant species of particular interest while observing the main requirements of the church.
 
In 2016 we worked with local communities to survey 50 churchyards over two years. As part of this project we have produced this map which shows some of the churches we have surveyed and the wildlife that can be found.

View our churchyard conservation training programme for 2024

   NWT churchyards training Download   

Churchyard habitat downloads

   Amphibians-and-Reptiles-Web Download   
   Bees,-Butterflies-and-Other-Insects-Web Download   
   Birds-Web Download   
   Caring-for-grasslands-Web Download   
   Churchyard-Conservation-Training-Programme-2024 - Download   
   Churchyards-for-wildlife-leaflet-(website) Download   
   Fact-Sheet-Bats - Download   
   Fungi-Web Download   
   Hedgerows-Web Download   
   Info-Sheet-Stonework-Web Download   
   Irstead plant survey 2015 Download   
   NWT Plant survey Log rev 2 10 17 Download   
   Small-Mammals-Web Download   
   Species list for Great Cressingham Download   
   Species-Cards-for-Web Download   
   Worthing Church Species List for 2017 Download   
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Churchyards list

All Saints' Church, Bale
All Saints' Church, Bodham
All Saint's Church, Hemblington
All Saints' Church, Hethel
All Saints, Ashwicken
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Commons list

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