The parish of Crundale comprises just over 648 hectares (1,600 acres) in the North Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, in two valleys divided by a ridge on which stands the 11th Century Parish Church. Crundale is a scattered rural community, but the majority of people live in the hamlets of Crundale and Sole Street. The church is some way outside both settlements; its isolation may be indicative of a pre-Augustinian site of pagan worship in Saxon times. The community of Crundale is small, but there is a committed core congregation and PCC with active office holders, who receive much support from those outside the worshipping community.
Services
Please see the latest Benefice newsletter for service times at https://kingswoodbenefice.co.uk/category/newsletter