East Runton

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Village of East Runton

In North Norfolk
North Norfolk
Shown within Norfolk
Geography
Status: Village
Government Region: East of England
Administrative County: Norfolk
Local Administration: North Norfolk District Council
Admin. HQ: NNDC Cromer
Grid reference: TG 197 425
ONS code: 33UF079
N.C.C. Code: 1082
Demographics
Parish: Runton
Population: 1,633 combined with West Runton (2001 census)
Area: 544 Hectares
Ethnicity: No Figures
Politics
MP elected in the UK general election, 2005: Norman Lamb
Party: Liberal Democrats
Post Office and Telephone
Postcode: NR 27
Dialling Code: 01263
Communications
Railway: Bitten line,West Runton Station or Cromer, Sheringham-Cromer-Norwich
Bus: Sanders, First.
Road: Situated on the A149 Coast road

East Runton is a small village in Norfolk, England situated close to the North Sea. It was once a traditional fishing village outside Cromer but is now a popular holiday destination for camping and caravan holidays. the village is within the parish of Runton that also includes West Runton. The village is 1.3 miles West from Cromer, 1.7 miles East of West Runton, 2.7 miles East of Sheringham and 21.7 miles North of Norwich (Direct). The village lies on the A 149 coast road but most of the dwellings can be found just south of the road, nestled around the village green. The population in the 2001 census was shown as 1,633 (Includes West Runton) in 784 Households. The parish area is 544 hectares. The village has two public houses, “The Fishing boat” and the “White Horse”, which both are very dog friendly and serves award-winning real ales, a social club, and an assortment of shops. There is a Post Office/General store, Newsagent, Butcher, Café, Fish & Chip shop, although that is only open in the summer season. There is also a shop called “the Kit Bag”, selling army surplus and camping/out door stuff, which is well worth a visit.

St. Andrew's Church, East Runton
St. Andrew's Church, East Runton

Coordinates: 52.93491° N 1.26774° E