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St Giles

Architectural Features

predominantly C15

Random red sandstone rubble, freestone dressings, triple Roman tile roofs, coped verge with a finial.

Embattled 2-stage tower with diagonal buttresses, 2-light bell-chamber windows with louvres, 2-light west window dated 1500, west door.

interior plastered, nave and chancel under C15/C16 ceiled wagon roofs with moulded ribs and bosses.

Norman tub font with a C17 cover.

Rood screen with 3 arches, dated 1734 the middle containing the doorway, a reading and a prayer desk, pulpit in similar style with 4 carved figures and back-panelling. Grade II Listed Church.

Rood screen with 3 arches, dated 1734 the middle containing the doorway, a reading and a prayer desk, pulpit in similar style with 4 carved figures and back-panelling.

Rood screen with 3 arches, dated 1734 the middle containing the doorway, a reading and a prayer desk, pulpit in similar style with 4 carved figures and back-panelling. Grade II Listed Church.

© Andrew Riley

C18 and C19 monuments, one by Pollard of Taunton

Jacobean altar table, C18 decalogue plaques under tower with painted figures, Arms of Geo,II.

C14, C15, C16 bells.

Stained glass: East window of 1883