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St Helen's Church, Santon

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Demolished church in England

St Helen's Church was a church located near Santon, Norfolk, England. Its site is a scheduled monument. It was no longer in existence by 1368.

The church is noted in the Domesday Book: "Among the lands of Stigand the archbishop which William de Noiers keeps for the use of the king, in Thetford ... one church of St. Helen, with one ploughland ..."

References

  1. "Site of St Helen's Church with adjacent earthworks and holy well, Lynford - 1015257". Historic England. Retrieved 2019-09-11.
  2. ^ "Site of St Helen's Church Santon". Norfolk Historic Environment Service. Retrieved 2019-09-11.
  3. Thomas Martin of Palgrave (1779). The History of the Town of Thetford, in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, from the earliest accounts to the present time.

52°27′13″N 0°42′21″E / 52.4535°N 0.7057°E / 52.4535; 0.7057

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