Castle Rising: St Lawrence

Welcome to St Lawrence Church which is part of The Sandringham Group of Churches

A lively and welcoming Group in North West Norfolk, comprising the Parish Churches of Castle Rising, Flitcham, Hillington, Sandringham, West Newton and Wolferton.

All enquiries welcome through emailing [email protected]

As rural country Churches we seek to serve the whole community and believe that Gods life in Christ is for everyone. Each Sunday we worship God using mostly the traditional language of the Book of Common Prayer but also including services for families and children.

Get in touch

Esther Pike

c/o The Rectory
Sandringham
Kings Lynn

PE35 6EH

Our website

What's on

Services

Occuring
Monthly. Every Second Sunday at for 1 hour
Venue
Castle Rising: St Lawrence
Address
Castle Rising King's Lynn, PE31 6AG, United Kingdom

Mattins following The Book of Common Prayer

For all other services in our Group of Parishes please check the church website by clicking on the 'more info' link below, to ensure the most up to date information.
https://www.sandringhamchurches.org.uk/services

Safeguarding

Our group of parishes are committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults from harm. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officers.
If you are a child and you are concerned about something that is happening to you or to your friends please call Child Line on 0800 1111. It is free and will not show up on your phone bill. If you are able to, you can also talk to a member of staff at school who will be able to help you.
For adults with concerns, links to the Diocesan Safeguarding web pages can be found below where you can find the Safeguarding Advisor’s contact details and details of how anyone can report a concern.
Alternatively, Canon Paul Williams who is the named Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor for the Sandringham Group of Churches can be contacted by email [email protected]
If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the Norfolk County Council’s Advice and Duty Service on 0344 800 8020, and the police if an emergency