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Norfolk Archaeological Trust introduces summer photography competition

You can sign up now!

Fran Young Published: 02 June 2026

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This summer, Norfolk Archaeological Trust (NAT) invites you to step into the magic of Norfolk’s heritage and nature with its upcoming photography competition.

The competition is open to all ages and abilities, so if you’re passionate about Norfolk’s archaeological heritage, please do throw your hat in the ring—anyone could be a winner! There is an adult division and a youth division (under 18s) with amazing prizes to be awarded in both.

To participate, all photos must be taken at one of NAT’s historical sites – for us in Wymondham, this would include Moot Hill, for example! It must also fall under at least one of three categories: Landscape and Architecture, Wildlife at NAT, or People at NAT. The deadline for entries is the 4th of September 2026.

All winning and shortlisted photographs will be showcased and celebrated (with full credit to the photographer) at NAT exhibitions, events, and fundraisers.

First place in the adult division will win a delicious meal for two, with wine, at The Queen’s Head restaurant near Burgh Castle! The winner of the youth division will receive a £50 chocolate hamper, generously donated by Waitrose Wymondham in collaboration with Village People Magazine! Both winners will also be given free parking for a year at Burgh Castle and Caistor Roman Town.

Norfolk Archaeological Trust is so truly grateful to everyone who has helped source and fund these prizes, without whom the competition wouldn’t be possible. Thank you.

If you are interested in entering the NAT Photography Competition 2026, head on over to our website to find the full terms and conditions, and more details, including a list of all NAT sites.

From everyone here at Norfolk Archaeological Trust, we wish you good luck and look forward to receiving your submissions soon!

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