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St Giles

St Giles

Maisemore

Gloucestershire

C15, early C16, 1844, 1869 by Fulljames and Waller.

Architectural Features

crenellated parapet, string below with 2 gargoyles, moulded rib up corner: pyramid roof with iron weathervane.

Detail of a stained glass window in St Giles's church, Maisemore.

Semi-octagonal wooden Jacobean pulpit, corner columns and strapwork, on stone base: probably C18 hour-glass stand.

Detail of a stained glass window in St Giles's church, Maisemore.

© Philip Halling

Octagonal stone front, said to be cut down in C15 from Norman one, on C19 stone base

George III royal arms over south door.

Wheeler wall monument in aisle, with scrolls, cherub and broken pediment, 1680

marble wall monuments to W. Pembruge, 1738, Pitt, 1784: 3 late C17 wall monuments in nave.

no medieval window tracery left in nave or chancel.