Helhoughton

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Area2.64 sq mi (6.8 km2)
Population503 (2021 census)
London112 miles (180 km)
Helhoughton
All Saints Church
Helhoughton is located in Norfolk
Helhoughton
Helhoughton
Location within Norfolk
Area2.64 sq mi (6.8 km2)
Population503 (2021 census)
 Density191/sq mi (74/km2)
OS grid referenceTF8626
 London112 miles (180 km)
Civil parish
  • Helhoughton
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townFAKENHAM
Postcode districtNR21
Dialling code01485
PoliceNorfolk
FireNorfolk
AmbulanceEast of England
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Norfolk
52°48′13″N 0°46′13″E / 52.80364°N 0.77029°E / 52.80364; 0.77029

Helhoughton is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk.

Helhoughton is located 4.2 miles (6.8 km) west-south-west of the town of Fakenham and 29.3 miles (47.2 km) west-northwest of Norwich.

"Hellot’n"[1]

History

Helhoughton's name is of mixed Anglo-Saxon and Viking origin and derives from the Old Norse name Helgi and the Old English for a farmstead.[2]

In the Domesday Book, Helhoughton is listed as a settlement of 73 households in the hundred of Brothercross. In 1086, the village was part of the East Anglian estates of King William I, Peter de Valognes, William de Warenne and Hugh de Montfort.[3]

Parts of the parish made up RAF West Raynham which was used by No. 2 Group RAF during the Second World War.[4]

Geography

According to the 2021 census, Helhoughton has a population of 503 people which shows an increase from the 346 people recorded in the 2011 census.[5]

All Saints' Church

Helhoughton's parish church dates from the Eighteenth Century and is located within the village on 'The Street.' All Saints' has been Grade II listed since 1959.[6] The church holds Sunday services twice a month.[7]

All Saints' features a brass memorial to William Stapleton from 1440 and a set of royal arms from the reign of King James I which were subsequently re-lettered in the reign of Queen Anne.[8]

Governance

Helhoughton is part of the electoral ward of The Raynhams for local elections and is part of the district of North Norfolk.

The village's national constituency is North Norfolk, which has been represented by the Liberal Democrat Steff Aquarone MP since 2024.

Notable residents

War Memorial

References

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