- East Runton
Infobox UK place
official_name= East Runton
country= England
region= East of England
shire_district=North Norfolk
shire_county=Norfolk
civil_parish= Runton
static_
static_image_caption = East Runtonvillage sign
population= 1,633 combined with West Runton (parish, 2001 census)
population_density= 300 / km² (778 / sq mi)
os_grid_reference= TG197425
latitude= 52.94
longitude= 1.24
post_town=Cromer
postcode_area= NR
postcode_district= NR 27
dial_code= 01263
constituency_westminster= North Norfolk
london_distance=139East Runton is a small
village inNorfolk ,England situated close to the North Sea. It was once a traditional fishing village outsideCromer but is now a popular holiday destination for camping and caravan holidays. The village is within the parish of Runton that also includesWest Runton . The village is convert|1.3|mi|km west of Cromer, convert|1.7|mi|km east of West Runton, convert|2.7|mi|km east ofSheringham and convert|21.7|mi|km north ofNorwich . The village lies on the A149 coast road but most of the dwellings can be found just south of the road, nestled around the two village greens. The population in the 2001 census was shown as 1,633 (includes West Runton) in 784 households. The parish area is 544 hectares.The war dead of East Runton are recorded on the West Runton War Memorial.
Public Houses
There are two public houses in East Runton: the Fishing Boat and the White Horse Inn. The Fishing Boat is the older of the inns, and is on the tithe map of 1840, ["East and West Runton: Two Villages, One Parish" by G.F. Leake, Poppyland Publishing, ISBN 0946148759.] although it was simply called the ‘Boat Inn’ then. In 1734 it is recorded that a court was held at the inn and it was then called the ‘Three Horse Shoes’. The White Horse Inn is first recorded in 1851. ["East and West Runton: Two Villages, One Parish" by G.F. Leake, Poppyland Publishing, ISBN 0946148759.] There is also a social club in the village which is known as ‘Bernies’ Corner House in Beach Road.
The Windmill
The tower mill at East Runton dates from at least 1826 [Bryants Map of 1826] when it is shown on Bryants map. The mill has now been restored and is a private dwelling. The mill was last worked in 1908 and has a cap that resembles an upturned clinker-built boat. This style of top is known as the Norfolk style. The restored tower now is complete with its cap, gallery and fantail but to date has no sails. The tower is convert|38|ft|m high and is built of brick. [ [http://www.norfolkmills.co.uk/Windmills/east-runton-towermill.html Norfolk Mills - East Runton tower windmill ] ] The tower had five storeys and once had three pairs of stones which were powered from the four double-shuttered sails. The village once also had a wooden
post mill although there is no trace of where this was located other than a piece of land close to the railway which to this day is called Mill Hill and is now a caravan storage facility.The story of James Leak
James Leak was a resident of East Runton around the early part of the 1800s. Leak was the localblacksmith and renowned Bare-Knuckle prize fighter. He lived in one of six thatched cottages that once stood on the cliff top near Runton gap. His blacksmith’sforge was at West Runton. [ White’s Directory of 1845] In 1827 Leak had a big problem. The story goes that he had developed a gangrenoustoe and was in fear of it spreading and causing his death. In his desperation, Leak came up with his own solution to his problem. He went to his forge in West Runton, rested his foot on his anvil and with one mighty blow removed the infected toe with ahammer andchisel . He then cauterized the stump with a red hotpoker from out of his forge. [ The Banville Diaries of 1986, which quotes a report in the Norwich Mercury dated 24 February 1827] This desperate surgery had been as a consequence of Leak being unable to afford surgeon’s fees. He made a full recovery and his home surgery seems to have had little effect on the man as he continued his prize-fighting and lived to the ripe old age of 82. ["East and West Runton: Two Villages, One Parish" by G.F. Leake, Poppyland Publishing, ISBN 0946148759]Surfing
The beach at East Runton is popular with the surfing fraternity. [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/norfolk/content/articles/2004/09/16/sport_surfing_inside_out_feature.shtml BBC news item] Retrieved
January 25 2008 ]ee also
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West Runton
*West Runton elephant
*East Runton Tower Windmill Gallery
References
External links
* [http://www.seaviewcaravanpark.net Seaview Caravan Park]
* [http://www.caravanaccessoryshop.co.uk Caravan Accessory Shop]
* [http://www.weccamps.net WEC Camps]
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