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St Giles

St Giles

Hartington

Derbyshire

Late C13, C14, C15, restored 1858 by H Currey.

Architectural Features

Stone coped gables, C15 and C19 embattled parapets with ridgeback copings.

Various C15 and C19 crocketted finials.

Moulded stringcourse above with two gargoyles to each face.

North elevation - two bay nave aisle with C14 reticulated tracery window to west.

C15 embattled parapet over.

South elevation - C15 triple light cusped window with flat head, narrow C19 door, tall buttress, and original reticulated tracery window to chancel.

To west, small reticulated tracery window to western aisle, C19 window then C15 porch.

Large gargoyle to east.

Also two large C19 hopper heads and gutters, both with large gargoyles, that to the south original.

Early C14, three bay north and south arcade to nave Octagonal columns to west, with keeled quatrefoil pier to east, either side.

C16 timbers with carved central bosses.

C14 arched tomb niche to south wall of south transept.

Also to south transept, 12 painted biblical plaques, probably C18, and grey and white marble wall memorial with painted coat of arms,of 1731 to Bateman family.

Similar grand memorial to Anna Edensop of 1762 in north nave aisle.

C14 octagonal font with cusped tracery panels.

Also, remains of early wall paintings to south nave arcade wall.

Fragments of medieval glass to two clerestory windows and south transept window.