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Helpringham is a village and civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It lies on the edge of the Fens, and southeast of Sleaford. It is noted for its Grade I listed St Andrew's Church.


History

In 1885, '' Kelly's Directory'' noted the parish area as with principal agricultural production of wheat, barley, oats, beans, turnips, and seeds. The population in 1881 was 941. Chief landowners at the time included Lord Willoughby de Broke. There were three chapels: Baptist, Congregational and
Primitive Methodist The Primitive Methodist Church is a Methodist Christian denomination with the holiness movement. It began in England in the early 19th century, with the influence of American evangelist Lorenzo Dow (1777–1834). In the United States, the Primiti ...
, the last rebuilt in 1883. Parish occupations at the time included 30 farmers, one of whom was a
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ster, a market gardener, two coke & coal merchants, three machine owners, a wheelwright, two blacksmiths, a
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, a carrier, 2 carpenters, a bricklayer, 2 millers, 2 bakers, a miller & baker, 3 draper & grocers, a butcher, 2 beer retailers, one of whom was also a butcher, a shopkeeper, three shoemakers, one of whom was a registrar for births and deaths, publicans at the Sun, the Willoughby Arms and the Nag's Head public houses, and two tailors, one of whom was also the clerk to the burial and school boards. Helpringham School Board was formed in 1876, to serve a Board School built in 1877. The school held 150 children and had an average attendance of 98. There was a railway station jus
west
of the village on the Peterborough to Lincoln Line. This station closed in 1970. The nearest station now is at Heckington.


Geography

Helpringham lies on the north to south
B1394 road B roads are numbered routes in Great Britain of lesser importance than A roads. See the article Great Britain road numbering scheme The Great Britain road numbering scheme is a numbering scheme used to classify and identify all roads in G ...
halfway between the A17 to the north, and the A52 to the south. Heckington is to the north and
Swaton Swaton is a village and civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated on the B1394 road, less than north from the A52 road, and south-east of Sleaford. Swaton Fen lies to the east. The Eau river rises t ...
2 miles to the south. The parish includes the hamlet of Thorpe Latimer to the south. To the west it extends to the boundary with Scredington, up to Field Farm. The boundary to the north follow
North Beck
which skirts the north of the village, crossing the B1394 at the narro
Red Bridge
To the east, the boundary follows Helpringham Eau, whic
crosses
the north–south Car Dyke. To the north at this point is
Little Hale Little Hale is a hamlet and civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated south-east from the town of Sleaford, and directly south from the larger villages of Great Hale and Heckington. Adjacent villages ...
. Further east along Helpringham Fen, the parish extends to the South Forty-Foot Drain, and the district of
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and the parish of Donington. At this point on the non-navigable South Forty-Foot Drain, a
Eau End Farm
is where South Holland and the Borough of Boston meet. Along the South Forty-Foot Drain, the parish extends just south of th
railway line
an
bridge
passing two pumping stations, and the souther
boundary
meets
Swaton Swaton is a village and civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated on the B1394 road, less than north from the A52 road, and south-east of Sleaford. Swaton Fen lies to the east. The Eau river rises t ...
. East to west along Helpringham Fen is th
Engine Drain
The Blotof
level crossing
is on the Old Forty Foot Bank at South Drove Farm.


Landmarks

Helpringham
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church is dedicated to St Andrew. Pevsner regarded it as "fine" and Cox as "handsome... ith anexceptionally fine tower". Pevsner, Nikolaus; Harris, John; ''The Buildings of England: Lincolnshire'' p. 570; Penguin, (1964); revised by Nicholas Antram in 1989, Yale University Press. Cox, J. Charles (1916) ''Lincolnshire'' p. 165; Methuen & Co. Ltd. Originating from the 13th century with later additions and adaptions, it was restored in 1891 by
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following a roof collapse in 1890. The church is completely ashlar-faced. The tower is of Decorated style with a Perpendicular crocketed spire attached by flying buttresses, and
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s set in battlements. The north side of the chancel houses a mural brass to Antonie Newlove, patron of the vicarage, died 1597. The circular
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is from 1200 and the
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17th century, and parts of an architectural Norman frieze are on the south wall and north-east corner.''Kelly's Directory of Lincolnshire with the port of Hull'' 1885, p. 474 The church appears on a
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stamp issued on 21 June 1972 as part of a set on British Architecture (Village churches). Further parish listed buildings include the steps to the base of a former village cross, now surmounted by a war memorial, situated on the village green, an 1864 tower mill, mid-18th-century Thorpe Latimer House, and the 1825 Red Bridge over the Helpringham Eau waterway. An early 19th-century circular village pound behind the Methodist Chapel is
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.


Amenities

The village has a primary school
post office
and th
Brass Windmill ..Telephone 01529 421921
public house.


References


External links

*
Primary school

Village Website for local information



Rebuilding the signal box

Level crossing accident in December 2004
{{authority control Civil parishes in Lincolnshire Villages in Lincolnshire North Kesteven District