Built in 1886 to serve the rapidly growing southern part of Sprowston. The church and the adjacent vicarage were paid for by the Gurney family, who lived at Sprowston Manor. The main local industry was brick-making and the pub on the opposite side of the Wroxham Road roundabout is built on the former site of the brickworks hence the name The Brickmakers. It is not surprising therefore that the church is built entirely of brick.
In 1979 a new church centre was built on the north side of the church. In 1986 the church was re-ordered when the joists supporting the floor were found to be rotten.
St Cuthbert's
Wroxham Road
Sprowston
NR7 8TZ
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8.00am Holy Communion (every Sunday)
9.30am All Age Worship (every 1st Sunday)
9.30am Holy Communion with Children's Worship
(2nd, 4th & 5th Sundays)
9.30am Family Communion (every 3rd Sunday)
4.00pm "Free Four" informal worship with tea and cakes
(every 3rd Sunday)
8.30am Morning Prayer (Monday - Friday)
9.30am Holy Communion (every Wednesday)
5.00pm Evening Prayer (Monday - Friday)