Fundraising campaign to keep seal in Stone
Medieval History

Fundraising campaign to keep seal in Stone


People have been urged to get behind a fundraising campaign to keep a bit of Stone?s Medieval history in the town where it belongs.

The 12th century seal that was discovered by a metal detector in Cobham, Surrey, was recently named the 17th best historical find in the UK on Britain?s Secret Treasures, a TV collaboration between ITV and the British Museum.

£8,000 is needed to keep the seal in our Stone, so please support the campaign if you can.

If you?d like to contribute to the appeal now you can send a cheque, payable to ?Seal Appeal?, to Steve Booth, Treasurer, 18 Larchfields, Redwood, Stone ST15 0DD.

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