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St Giles

Architectural Features

C13 chancel

C14 north and south transepts

c.1404 south porch.

late C15 Perpendicular 3-light east window with panel tracery and a depressed-pointed head under hollow-chamfered hoodmould

Mid C12 doorways, within both porches, have chamfered round arches

Gabled transepts each with 2 1694 lancets

Fittings and monuments: Inscribed Roman dedication stone in north transept.

several other medieval grave slab fragments.

2 fonts flanking north door: C12 circular bowl with incised zig-zag on C13 stem with 4 engaged shafts

this stem probably belonged to the other font, a C13 circular bowl with 3 bands of leafwork, which now stands upon a re-cut fragment of a Roman altar.

Small, possibly C17 circular bowl, with small relief of a human figure and raised geometric decoration, to east of north door.