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My Night Camping In An 18th Century Church In England

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You might have heard of "glamping" — luxury or glam camping. Now, there's "champing," or camping inside churches that are no longer used for services. It's one of the newest camping options in England and, last fall, I decided to take my family champing in an 18th century church outside of Oxford. Our night at St. Katherine's began with a 90-minute drive from our home outside of London to the Coach and Horses Inn, a pub, where we picked up the front-door key from a bartender named Georgia Rose. "It's quite a popular destination for people to just come and stay," she said as she handed a heavy key the size of an eyeglasses case across the bar. "You get families wanting to spook their kids out." Moments later as rain began to fall, we pulled up to St. Katherine's, a tiny church with ocher-colored walls, blue doors and a clock tower that looked out over a field with horses. On either side of the church, moss-covered gravestones stood at odd angles. Our daughter, Katie, 16, was not yet

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