St Giles Church

Vicar: Rev'd Gareth Atha                  

Contact: 01751 471495

Chuchwarden: Sue Warriner  

Contact :  01751 460450 [email protected]

Holy Communion:  Monthly on every second Sunday at 10:45 a.m. for 45 mins 

St Giles' Church is a beautiful example of an ancient country church. It is a place of great simplicity yet has a startling stained glass window at the East end, understood to be from the Morris workshop. The Church dates back to the 13th century (nave and chancel) with a 15th century tower. The structure is now grade II* listed. The church has box pews adapted to the style of the nineteenth century, ancient pulpit and reading desk (separated from each other at some time in the church’s long history) along with matching altar rails. ​ The tower holds two bells, 21.75" F# cast in c1370, which forms part of the listed status, and a 20" bell, G# cast in 1749.

The Church is open from dawn to dusk every day.

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