Newington : St Giles

Grade I listed.

C12 origin.

Building materials consist of Limestone rubble with ashlar dressings and a plain-tile roof.

Features include a nave, two-bay chancel, north transept, west tower and spire with a south porch.

Windows date from C13 and include an original lancet in the chancel. There are C14 two light windows in the south with geometrical tracery. There are C14 Perpendicular style windows in the east and a C15 window in the north. The west wall includes C15 windows of Decorated style.

Interior:

C14 roofing with a C17 black and white marble floor. The chancel arch is C14 and contains a simple C15 screen. The late C13 tower arch includes an ancient stair.

About this church

Grade I listed.

C12 origin.

Building materials consist of Limestone rubble with ashlar dressings and a plain-tile roof.

Features include a nave, two-bay chancel, north transept, west tower and spire with a south porch.

Windows date from C13 and include an original lancet in the chancel. There are C14 two light windows in the south with geometrical tracery. There are C14 Perpendicular style windows in the east and a C15 window in the north. The west wall includes C15 windows of Decorated style.

Interior:

C14 roofing with a C17 black and white marble floor. The chancel arch is C14 and contains a simple C15 screen. The late C13 tower arch includes an ancient stair.

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