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St. Helen's Church, Selston

St. Helen's Church, Selston, church in the United Kingdom

St. Helen's Church in Selston is a stone church building with a traditional design that stands on a hilltop overlooking the village. It has a simple tower at the front, tall narrow windows typical of old churches, a dark tile roof, and solid weathered walls with a warm appearance.

The church began construction in the first half of the 12th century, though the site may have been used even earlier for worship. Additional windows were added in the 14th century, and a tower was built later, showing how the building evolved and was expanded over the centuries.

The church has been the heart of community gatherings in Selston for many centuries and remains central to local life during celebrations and special occasions. The graveyard and surrounding village homes show how deeply the church is woven into the fabric of this place.

The church welcomes visitors especially during services and special occasions, with a peaceful graveyard that invites reflection and time in nature. The path to the building and around the grounds is level and easy to navigate, making it straightforward for most visitors to explore the site.

Among the bells in the belfry, the oldest was cast around 1530 and bears the name Gabriel, while the graveyard holds the resting place of Dan Boswell, known as the King of Gypsies. Another rare find is an ancient engraved stone slab in the chancel floor depicting a priest holding a chalice, believed to be one of the oldest of its kind in England.

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February 9, 2026 07:40
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