Career
Enid Chadwick lived in Walsingham for over fifty years. She came to Walsingham from Brighton in 1934. She was the daughter of a priest and attended a convent school in Oxford run by the sisters of the Society of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, whose house is now Street Antony"s College.
Chadwick trained at the Brighton School of Art prior to coming to Walsingham in 1934.
Chadwick"s painting and her personal style have made the Our Lady of Walsingham Anglican Shrine church at Walsingham what it is, and her mark is everywhere.