Helland

Helland (Cornish: Hellann) is a civil parish and village in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.

[3] It was only valued at 10 shillings and only five households are recorded, with one virgate of arable land, 4 acres (16,000 m2) of woodland and 20 of pasture.

[4] Grade II listed Helland Bridge, built in the early 15th century crosses over the River Camel here.

[5] Lancarffe is a house probably built in the 17th century which is a Grade II* listed building (at Grid ref.

The name of St Sinney was attached to a tenement on the southern border of the parish; the Giffards were in medieval times the patrons of the rectory and resident not far from the church.

Helland Parish Church
Helland Parish Church