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Theddlethorpe St Helen
 
Theddlethorpe St Helen, Church
Theddlethorpe St Helen, Church
Theddlethorpe St Helen, Church

Like so many churches of medieval origin in this part of the county, St Helen's is built of greenstone, though in this instance, rebuilt by the Victorians (Teulon in 1867).

The church is Grade II listed 

September 2021 

Theddlethorpe St Helen,
Theddlethorpe St Helen, Church
Theddlethorpe St Helen, Church
Theddlethorpe St Helen, Church
Theddlethorpe St Helen,
Theddlethorpe St Helen, Churchyard lamppost
Theddlethorpe St Helen, Churchyard lamppost
Theddlethorpe St Helen, Churchyard lamppost
Theddlethorpe St Helen,
Theddlethorpe St Helen, Pillbox
Theddlethorpe St Helen, Pillbox
Theddlethorpe St Helen, Pillbox

This standard type 23 pillbox is close to the coast at Theddlethorpe St Helen (TF 483 892).

It was one of many defended observation posts along the Lincolnshire coast and elsewhere in the county.

Construction in concrete between wooden shuttering was quick and economical.

Ken Redmore, 2006

Theddlethorpe St Helen, pillbox, observation post,
Theddlethorpe St Helen, The King's  Head
Theddlethorpe St Helen, The King's  Head
Theddlethorpe St Helen, The King's  Head

This attractive public house was originally a cottage built in the 16th century and extended later.

It first became an inn in 1830, named in honour of William IV.

During the 1914-18 War D H Lawrence was a frequent visitor.

Hugh D Martineau, c.1980

Theddlethorpe St Helen, the King's Head inn