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E1. A Good Knight's Sleep

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In this first episode, we learn how to "champ" (camp in a historic redundant church) like a pro while discovering an oasis of wildflowers and a nesting family of bats at this centuries-old church, where poet John Dryden was baptised.
Tune in for a one-of-a-kind sleepover adventure in Nights in the Nave: A Champing Podcast. If you would like to make some memories, why not give champing a try in the warmer months between March and October? For everything you need to know about Champing, visit: https://champing.co.uk/

Nights in the Nave has been written and produced by Victoria Jenner. My guest has been Chana James and special thanks goes to Fiona Silk from the Champing team. Production was managed by Leigh-Anne Beattie. Editing by Jamie Reed Sound. Music by Nick Varey and artwork by George Allen.
Follow Victoria Jenner on instagram for more historic adventures: @victoriajenner_history

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Chapters

1. Exploring the river (00:00:00)

2. Prep like a 'Champer' (00:03:10)

3. Arriving at Aldwincle (00:08:14)

4. Meeting Chana James (00:13:48)

5. Bats and their quirks (00:26:00)

6. Grub at the Pub (00:29:12)

7. John Dryden (00:30:08)

8. Night descends (00:33:58)

9. Credits (00:38:00)

7 episodes

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In this first episode, we learn how to "champ" (camp in a historic redundant church) like a pro while discovering an oasis of wildflowers and a nesting family of bats at this centuries-old church, where poet John Dryden was baptised.
Tune in for a one-of-a-kind sleepover adventure in Nights in the Nave: A Champing Podcast. If you would like to make some memories, why not give champing a try in the warmer months between March and October? For everything you need to know about Champing, visit: https://champing.co.uk/

Nights in the Nave has been written and produced by Victoria Jenner. My guest has been Chana James and special thanks goes to Fiona Silk from the Champing team. Production was managed by Leigh-Anne Beattie. Editing by Jamie Reed Sound. Music by Nick Varey and artwork by George Allen.
Follow Victoria Jenner on instagram for more historic adventures: @victoriajenner_history

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Exploring the river (00:00:00)

2. Prep like a 'Champer' (00:03:10)

3. Arriving at Aldwincle (00:08:14)

4. Meeting Chana James (00:13:48)

5. Bats and their quirks (00:26:00)

6. Grub at the Pub (00:29:12)

7. John Dryden (00:30:08)

8. Night descends (00:33:58)

9. Credits (00:38:00)

7 episodes

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