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		<title>The Exorcist&#8217;s House</title>
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Leaving St Nicholas&#8217; chapel via the south porch leads to the churchyard where you can find a small 7th Century cottage known as the “Exorcist’s house&#8221;. The building dates from 1635, and is thought to replace an earlier building which was home to members of the clergy who served St Nicholas’ chapel, located adjacent to [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Leaving St Nicholas&#8217; chapel via the south porch leads to the churchyard where you can find a small 7th Century cottage known as the <a href="https://flickeringlamps.com/2017/04/07/a-17th-century-cottage-with-an-unusual-past-the-exorcists-house-of-kings-lynn/" target="_blank">“Exorcist’s house&#8221;</a>. The building dates from 1635, and is thought to replace an earlier building which was home to members of the clergy who served St Nicholas’ chapel, located adjacent to the cottage.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The reason for the unusal house name has been lost over time. Maybe a priest associated with the adjacent St Nicholas&#8217; chapel lived there and provided spiritual healing.</p>
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