It's now much easier to admire the magnificent angels of St Nicholas' Chapel in King's Lynn using these mirror carts.
The trolleys are among the activites now available at one of the town's most historic buildings, which recently re-opened following a £2.7million renovation.
Panels also help tell the story of the chapel, founded in around 1140 and re-built in the 14th and 15th centuries.
Chana James, Marketing Officer at The Churches Conservation Trust, said: 'We've seen such support locally towards the building and we hope that more visitors will come along to hear these amazing stories for themselves.'
The project was funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and local fundraising efforts. Displays and activities were created by Ugly Studios, based in Norwich.
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