They are the ghosts of Easter – past, present and future. The four medieval churches that stand on the 12,140-hectare (30,000-acre) military base known as the Norfolk battle training area near Swaffham have been empty since the whole area was taken over as part of the war effort in 1942, and the 1,000-strong population of the villages they served – West Tofts, Stanford, Langford and Tottington – were forcibly and unhappily removed.They were never let back in, and the last survivor among the displaced died in 2019. These churches are,...