Funding boost for Mid-Norfolk Christian centre
Letton Hall, a Christian residential centre near Shipdham, has been facing funding challenges due to the pandemic’s financial pressures. The Letton Hall Trust, a Christian charity, runs the 18th-century building that has provided residential facilities for guests and groups for over 35 years. In response to the urgent need for repairs and increased running costs, particularly energy and salaries, the trustees launched an appeal for £30,000 to sustain the center until longer-term sources of income become available. Recent donations totaling more than £20,000 in just two weeks have provided some relief, but an additional £10,000 is still needed by the end of May to ensure the center’s stability.
The Grade II* listed Georgian building, originally built between 1783 and 1789 as the home of the Gurdon family, is now utilized for hosting residential and school groups with 130 beds across the main hall and converted stable block. The historic building, the first domestic commission of architect Sir John Soane, holds significant architectural and cultural value. Funding for Letton Hall can be made through various channels including the Just Giving page, directly to the Letton Hall office, or the Letton Hall website. The recent surge in donations from benefactors and well-wishers demonstrates the community’s support for the centre’s ongoing operations and the importance of maintaining this valuable resource.
Jon Horrox, the centre manager, remains cautiously optimistic about the future of Letton Hall, acknowledging the continued need for financial support and prayer. While the recent influx of donations has provided temporary relief, securing an additional £10,000 by the end of May is crucial for the center’s immediate sustainability. Horrox emphasizes the importance of community involvement and continued support to ensure the center’s long-term security, enabling it to navigate through the current financial challenges and plan for sustainable operations in the future. Letton Hall’s historical significance, combined with its role as a community resource, further underscores the importance of supporting its ongoing operations and maintenance.
As Letton Hall navigates the financial challenges posed by the pandemic and the need for urgent repairs, the community has rallied to support this valuable Christian residential center. Donations exceeding £20,000 in just two weeks have provided a much-needed boost, but an additional £10,000 is required by the end of May to ensure the center’s ongoing operations and stability. With its rich history dating back to the 18th century and architectural significance, Letton Hall serves as a vital resource for hosting residential and school groups. Continued support through donations and prayers is essential to help Letton Hall overcome its current financial hurdles and ensure its long-term sustainability as a cherished community asset.