2011
TG3103 : St John the Baptist, Hellington
taken 13 years ago, near to Hellington, Norfolk, England
St John the Baptist, Hellington
A flat day, see
TG3103 : St John the Baptist, Hellington
The church is now redundant and under care of the churches conservation trust. Its signposted off the A146 (like Hales) because it; along with Ashby St Mary have magnificent Norman doorways. Possibly carved by the same hand.
The porch is a subject that still causes debate because it is unusual. The tower is Norman flint rubble construction, part of the chancel seems to be been rebuilt in brick (not in this view). The churchyard is wildlife friendly, being overgrown but in a nice way.
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