St Helen's Church, Santon

Coordinates: 52°27′13″N 0°42′21″E / 52.4535°N 0.7057°E / 52.4535; 0.7057
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St Helen's Church was a church located near Santon, Norfolk, England. Its site is a scheduled monument.[1] It was no longer in existence by 1368.[2]

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 ..."[3][2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Site of St Helen's Church with adjacent earthworks and holy well, Lynford - 1015257". Historic England. Retrieved 2019-09-11.
  2. ^ a b "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