St Helen's Church, Thorganby

[1] The oldest part of the church may be the chancel arch, which has been tentatively dated to the mid-14th century.

The remainder of the church was rebuilt in brick: the nave and south porch in 1710, followed in 1719 by the chancel.

[1][2] Inside the church is a font, which is octagonal and probably dates from the late 17th century.

There is a mediaeval stone slab memorial to Alice Saltmarsh, a Victorian coat of arms painted on wood, and a wooden plaque from 1821 which records the church's benefactors.

[1][2] Francis Annesley, 1st Viscount Valentia is buried in the churchyard of St. Helens.

The church, in 2010
View from the nave into the chancel