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St Helen's Church was begun in the 13th century of flint with the nave the same length as the chancel and a crossing tower with a lead spire dominating the scenery. Both the north window in the north transept have ogee tracery. The church is richly designed and contains a fine reredos and, in the chancel a canopied piscine. The octagonal font is early 14rth century, its carved leaves bearing quatrefoil circles. The pulpit is Jacobean and was taken from a chapel at Lamer House. In the same transept is a Jacobean screen.
It is a Grade I listed building
- Type:
- Place of Worship