tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5692242725533544141.post9157986288155572812..comments2013-02-17T23:15:27.438+00:00Comments on Escapist: apocalyptic beachSuehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18200908063407895848noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5692242725533544141.post-3212307968468544172011-08-07T15:36:11.607+01:002011-08-07T15:36:11.607+01:00Chloe, the West Runton church must be quite lucky!...Chloe, the West Runton church must be quite lucky! I know that in the 1880s Sidestrand church fell down the cliffs, and they built a new one using material and artefacts from the old church.<br />Some other churches around here are quite on the edge of the cliffs, such as Mundesley church. A bit worrying...Suehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18200908063407895848noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5692242725533544141.post-51980712882269936532011-08-07T12:23:35.049+01:002011-08-07T12:23:35.049+01:00I understand your fascination about the sea eating...I understand your fascination about the sea eating the land. As a child I lived in West Runton and there's a flint-faced church up on the cliffs there that had a single field left between church and sea. As a child I was told one day the church would tumble into the sea. I really wanted to see that! When I went back there in June this year the church is still standing proud and the field is still in front of it so I guess the reports were exaggerated.Chloe Greenehttp://northof59-gloriesandpitfallsofageing.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com