Saint Seraphim's Trust is a registered charity that seeks to keep Saint Seraphim's Orthodox Chapel open for all pilgrims and visitors to Walsingham, as a place of worship and mission.
The trust also aims to continue the tradition of painting icons in the traditional style in Walsingham. The Brotherhood of Saint Seraphim kept the tradition of iconography in Walsingham until the death of Leon Liddament in 2010.
The chapel garden is being developed as a community garden. We envisage a natural space to complement the spirituality of the chapel and provide a calming reflective space for use by pilgrims and the whole community locally.