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The parish church is dedicated to St Botolph; the chancel window was created by Francis Skeat and depicts "Christ in Majesty".<ref name="robschurches">{{cite web|last=Peel|first=Robin|title=Helpston, St. Botolph |url=http://www.robschurches.moonfruit.com/#/helpston/4520266961|work=Parish churches in and Around Peterborough |publisher=robschurches|accessdate=3 January 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Stained glass window |url=http://www.botolphsbarn.org.uk/photolibrary/buildings/buildings-Pages/Image33.html|publisher=St. Botolph's Barn|accessdate=3 January 2011}}</ref>
 
The parish church is dedicated to St Botolph; the chancel window was created by Francis Skeat and depicts "Christ in Majesty".<ref name="robschurches">{{cite web|last=Peel|first=Robin|title=Helpston, St. Botolph |url=http://www.robschurches.moonfruit.com/#/helpston/4520266961|work=Parish churches in and Around Peterborough |publisher=robschurches|accessdate=3 January 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Stained glass window |url=http://www.botolphsbarn.org.uk/photolibrary/buildings/buildings-Pages/Image33.html|publisher=St. Botolph's Barn|accessdate=3 January 2011}}</ref>
  
The poet John Clare was born in Helpston in 1793 and was buried in the churchyard at St. Botolph.<ref name="robschurches"/>
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The poet John Clare was born in Helpston in 1793 and was buried in the churchyard at St. Botolph.<ref name="robschurches"/> The thatched cottage where he was born, at 12 Woodgate, was bought by the John Clare Trust in 2005<ref>[http://www.clarecottage.org/ Clarecottage.org]</ref> and has been restored using traditional building methods.  It is opened to the public.
  
[[File:UK Helpston-2.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Helpston village sign]]
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==Pictures==
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<gallery>
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File:UK Helpston.jpg|Village sign
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File:John Clare's birthplace, Helpston, Peterborough - geograph.org.uk - 217344.jpg|Clare Cottage
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File:Bluebells at Helpston Heath - geograph.org.uk - 641739.jpg|Bluebells at Helpston Heath
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File:Butter Cross and parish church, Helpston, Peterborough - geograph.org.uk - 87485.jpg|Butter Cross and parish church
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</gallery>
  
 
==Outside links==
 
==Outside links==
*[http://www.botolphsbarn.org.uk/ Helpston Parish Website]
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{{Commons|Helpston}}
*[http://www.fuller-web.co.uk/helpston/ A website about the village]
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*[http://www.botolphsbarn.org.uk/ Helpston Parish]
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*[http://www.fuller-web.co.uk/helpston/ Helpston Village]
  
 
==References==
 
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[[Category:Soke of Peterborough]]

Latest revision as of 11:13, 5 January 2017

Helpston
Northamptonshire
St.Botolph's church - geograph.org.uk - 1514740.jpg
St Botolph's church
Location
Grid reference: TF1205
Location: 52°38’6"N, 0°20’38"W
Data
Population: 870
Post town: Peterborough
Postcode: PE6
Dialling code: 01733
Local Government
Council: Peterborough

Helpston (also, formerly, "Helpstone") is a village in Northamptonshire, within the Soke of Peterborough.

Helpstone is not a captive Peterborough district as so many of the villages of the Soke have become but is a rural village. The parish of Helpston had an estimated population in 2005 of 870.[1]

The parish church is dedicated to St Botolph; the chancel window was created by Francis Skeat and depicts "Christ in Majesty".[2][3]

The poet John Clare was born in Helpston in 1793 and was buried in the churchyard at St. Botolph.[2] The thatched cottage where he was born, at 12 Woodgate, was bought by the John Clare Trust in 2005[4] and has been restored using traditional building methods. It is opened to the public.

Pictures

Outside links

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("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Helpston)

References