Hellington
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Hellington is a small village in the county of Norfolk, England. In the 2001 census it contained 24 households and a population of 69. [1]. It is centred around a crossroads ½ mile (¾ km) south of Rockland St. Mary and around 6½ miles (10½ km) southeast of Norwich. The road north leads to Rockland St. Mary, south leads to the church and to Hellington Corner on the A146. East and west from the crossroads are both no through roads; east leading to Hellington Hall and Low Common and west leading to Holverston. Its church, St John the Baptist, is one of 124 existing round-tower churches in Norfolk, and contains a bronze war memorial to the dead and serving soldiers from World War I (memorial details).
[edit] External links
- Ordnance Survey Pathfinder (1:25000) map of Hellington
- Norfolk guide - Hellington
- St. John the Baptist on the Norfolk Churches website.
- St. John the Baptist on the Round Tower Churches website
- Green Pastures Nursery (at Hellington Corner)
- Hellington Hall
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