Welcome to the St Kyneburgha Building Preservation Trust. As a group of dedicated volunteers, we are charged with preserving and improving the fabric of this Grade 1 historic church building and the site – which is a scheduled ancient monument.
Our note cards were produced in celebration of Edmund Tyrell Artis, the early 19th century archaeologist who under the patronage of the Earls Fitzwilliam dug many Roman sites in the Nene Valley, including Castor.
Anne is a medium-sized Bear. You will love her cute face, soft fur, and he is a satisfying size for both small and adult hands. She is sporting a white T-shirt with the St Kyneburgha 900 years anniversary logo.
Harry is a small bear. He is cute, has soft fur and is a good size for small and adult hands. He is safe for all ages. He is sporting a white T-shirt with the St Kyneburgha 900 years anniversary logo
This tea towel depicts the logo Helen developed - simply showing a stylised image of the church.
This tea towel depicts the church in a stylised landscape picking out features from the church itself, the tower, the sculpted tower capitals amongst images from our local landscape including the flora and fauna found here in the John Clare Countryside, the Nene Valley near Peterborough.
Our mug depicts the logo design produced by Helen Wallace. The delicate logo appears on both sides of this bone-china mug.
A k900 Celebration Poster A4 Unframed
K900 Gift Cards (X6 - 2 designs) with textured white envelopes. The images on the cards were produced by Helen Wallace (www.hwallace.co.uk) to celebrate the 900th Anniversary of the consecration of St Kyneburgha Church in Castor.