Church of St Giles

Early 14th C. church restored in 1866 by Atkinson. There was probably an earlier church. There is a western tower, nave with south porch, and chancel with vestry. The tower is of four stages dating from the early 14th century. It is built in ironstone and is quite weathered. The rest of the church is from the 19th century, replacing the church of 1766. The nave has no aisles, all the fittings date from the 19th century. There are two monuments which have survived from the 17th century.
Early 14th C. church restored in 1866 by Atkinson. There was probably an earlier church. There is a western tower, nave with south porch, and chancel with vestry. The tower is of four stages dating from the early 14th century. It is built in ironstone and is quite weathered. The rest of the church is from the 19th century, replacing the church of 1766. The nave has no aisles, all the fittings date from the 19th century. There are two monuments which have survived from the 17th century. Author: Jules & Jenny from Lincoln, UK, License: CC BY 2.0 · Source

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