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Church of St Helen

Church of St Helen, Former church and Grade II listed building in Kilnsea, England.

Church of St Helen is a former house of worship made from brick, limestone and slate, with a simple layout featuring a chancel, nave and bellcote. The structure uses red and yellow bricks combined with limestone details, and it has been converted into private residential use after its closure to the public.

Built between 1864 and 1865, it replaced an earlier church that was lost to coastal erosion between 1826 and 1831. This reconstruction gave the community a new place to gather after their original building fell into the sea.

The building reflects the architectural approach of William Burges, who incorporated salvaged materials from the earlier church, including the original font brought from Skeffling. These reused elements show how the community gathered its resources for this new structure.

The building is now a private residence and cannot be visited inside, though its protected status means the exterior remains well-maintained. You can view the architecture and materials from outside and explore the graveyard if access is permitted.

The graveyard holds the graves of two unidentified merchant seamen from World War I, whose memorial tablet was later moved to All Saints Church in Easington. This quiet reminder connects the place to the area's maritime history and wartime losses.

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Architects
William Burges
Made from material
brick, limestone, slate
GPS coordinates
53.61974,0.13179
Latest update
December 14, 2025 17:02
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