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Church of St Giles

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Church of St Giles — church in Northampton, UK.

Church of St Giles, historic churches in West Midlands

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Typical visit
30 min–1 h
Nearest railway station
Northampton · 1.2 km
  • Free entry

About

Church of St Giles is a historic church in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1150. Heritage designation: Grade I listed building. Affiliated with Anglicanism. Wikidata describes it as: "church in Northampton, UK". Coordinates: 52.2382°, -0.8897°.

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Heritage listing

St Giles' Church, Northampton is a Church of England parish church in Northampton, within the Diocese of Peterborough. The church is a Grade I listed building. The oldest fabric is probably 12th century but the church had a thorough Victorian restoration. The tall crossing tower is 12th century but the upper stages were rebuilt in 1616 after a collapse, and the top was renewed in 1914. The 12th-century west doorway has been reset and restored. The chancel is probably 12th century but later widened, with remains of 13th-century lancet windows. The pulpit is Jacobean. The stained glass in the East window (1878) is by Clayton and Bell. The Victorian restoration by Edmund Francis Law was based on the 1840 report of George Gilbert Scott whose brother was curate.

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

St Giles' Church, Northampton is a Church of England parish church in Northampton, within the Diocese of Peterborough. The church is a Grade I listed building. The oldest fabric is probably 12th century but the church had a thorough Victorian restoration. The tall crossing tower is 12th century but the upper stages were rebuilt in 1616 after a collapse, and the top was renewed in 1914. The 12th-century west doorway has been reset and restored. The chancel is probably 12th century but later widened, with remains of 13th-century lancet windows. The pulpit is Jacobean. The stained glass in the East window (1878) is by Clayton and Bell. The Victorian restoration by Edmund Francis Law was based on the 1840 report of George Gilbert Scott whose brother was curate. Law's restoration included an outer north aisle and west end rebuilding with porches, 1853–55. The chancel was restored in 1876. There is a 15th-century Paynell-Gobion alabaster table tomb and good 17th- and 18th-century wall monuments. James Keill (died 1719) was buried in St Giles', where a monument, with a Latin inscription, was erected. The monument (1743) to Samuel Pennington is by John Hunt. Robert Browne (died 1633) was buried in the churchyard where his monument stands by the south door.

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Coordinates
52.2382, -0.8897
Parish
Northampton
Postcode
NN1 2BN
Parliamentary constituency
Northampton North
Established
1150
Nearest railway station
Northampton1.2 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Church of St Giles?
Church of St Giles is in the West Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode NN1 2BN), in the parish of Northampton.
When was Church of St Giles built?
Built or established in 1150.
Is Church of St Giles a listed building?
Church of St Giles is officially recognised as Grade I listed building listed.
Is Church of St Giles free to visit?
Yes, Church of St Giles is free to enter.
How do I get to Church of St Giles?
The nearest railway station is Northampton, about 1.2 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode NN1 2BN.