Protecting Norfolk’s history for people to enjoy everyday.
We work with local communities to save Norfolk’s irreplaceable historic sites and to share them with everyone
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St Benet’s Abbey gatehouse and the mill from the ponds. Photograph: Nick Stone.
About NAT
NAT is a local conservation charity which aims to protect Norfolk’s significant archaeological or historic sites at risk. We take monuments into our care, repair them, provide interpretation, and open them for everyone to enjoy.
We actively engage with local communities so that they can be involved in the future conservation of the sites that they treasure.
We rely on grants and donations to fund our work – looking after our heritage is an expensive business.
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Current and recent projects and campaigns
NAT’s work is guided by values of sustainability, action, accessibility and community. Explore here more detailed information about current and recent projects.
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Caistor St Edmund Roman Town. Photograph: Nick Stone.
News and events
News
Freelance Evaluation Consultant opportunity
We're looking for a freelance evaluation consultant to support the evaluation of the Norfolk Archaeological Trust: Its centenary and Beyond project. The project is made possible by funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund. The commission brief can be found here...
PRESS RELEASE Norfolk Archaeological Trust: Its Centenary and Beyond
On 31st July 2023 Norfolk Archaeological Trust celebrated it’s 100th birthday and with it the launch of a new project, Norfolk Archaeology Trust: Its Centenary and Beyond. (NAT 100 for short) Supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, the project will help...
Spring 2023 newsletter out now
Meet the new staff, find out about the plans for Caistor Roman Town car park and hear about our project to celebrate NATs centenary. Nat newsletter summer 2023
Join Our Team: Project Manager Opportunity
Fancy joining our team? We are recruiting for a Project Manager (14.8 hours per week, for 10 months). Salary: £32,020 pro rata This role will be responsible for delivering the Norfolk Archaeological Trust: Its Centenary and Beyond project in partnership with the...
Events
NAT100 events for April and May
There's still lots of exciting FREE events coming up in the final few months of our NAT100, National Lottery Heritage Fund supported project! Exhibition The Norfolk Archaeological Trust: Past Present and Future exhibition is on display at the Norfolk Record Office...
Launch of new exhibition ‘The Norfolk Archaeological Trust: Past, Present and Future’
From Tuesday 6th February a new exhibition will be on display in the Long Gallery of the Norfolk Record Office (NRO) ‘The Norfolk Archaeological Trust: Past, Present and Future’ showcasing a century of NAT’s work to secure, maintain and protect the county’s...
Fiddler’s Hill Barrow – a celebration. Saturday 24th February 2024
Myth, Magic and Wassailing. We'll be sharing the history of Fiddler's Hill Barrow, orchards & wassailing the trees with Holt Ridge Morris Join us to: Hear the history of Fiddler's Hill Barrow, how it gained its name and the myths and magic associated with it....
Burnham Norton Friary. Photograph: Nick Stone.