St Andrew’s, East Runton
Open daily 10am - 4pm
St Andrew’s Church in East Runton was originally a school. East Runton School belonged to the Buxton family and services were taken there from at least the 1890s by the rector of Beeston until 1918 when other premises had to be used. The school buildings were eventually sold to the PCC in 1959. The main part of the school was sold in 1977 for conversion to housing, leaving the current church building with the PCC. A large wooden cross to hang over the altar and a white Laudian altar cloth were gifted by a member of the congregation. Blue chairs were purchased from the parish church at Bournemouth, and the pews were sold for £30 each. A chest for storing vestments was gifted. It was time to turn the interior around, and on Advent Sunday the first Holy Communion at the north end was celebrated. The church at present consists of a single room, an extension to the east constructed of random ball flints with red bricks around the corners, windows and doors and an extension to the south comprising an entrance lobby and lavatory. There is a stone in the north gable end of the original building containing the date 1852.
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