DescriptionSt Helen, East Keal - geograph.org.uk - 430623.jpg
English: St Helen, East Keal The church of St Helen at East Keal, like that of St Helen at West Keal, stands on the very southern edge of the Wolds. It was almost entirely rebuilt in 1854 leaving just the south arcade, 13th-century and the north arcade, 14th-century. The octagonal 14th-century font has carvings flowers, leaves, grotesque heads and a bare backside!
In the south aisle, there is a small Elizabethan tablet inscribed Susanna Kirkman, which shows a seated figure, elbow resting on a skull with an extinguished torch in her other hand. There is also a bust of Peter Short who died in 1681.
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