Church of St Giles, Exhall, Stratford on Avon
Exterior view of the Church of St Giles, Exhall, near Alcester: south side of the nave
Chris Pickford, 2011
Exterior view of the Church of St Giles, Exhall, near Alcester, south side of the chancel
Chris Pickford, 2011
Exterior view of the Church of St Giles, Exhall, near Alcester, west end
Chris Pickford, 2011
Church of St Giles, Exhall, near Alcester, showing unusual window tracery on north side of nave
Chris Pickford, 2011
Church of St Giles, Exhall, near Alcester, - pulpit with panel decoration replicating the tracery of the north window
Chris Pickford, 2011
Church of St Giles, Exhall, near Alcester, - church interior looking east
Chris Pickford, 2011
Description of this historic site
The Parish Church of St. Giles which was originally built during the Medieval period. It is situated in Exhall.
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Notes about this historic site
1 Plan of the church. Chancel and nave with S porch.
2 Description. C12 nave and C13 chancel. Much restored and in part rebuilt in 1862. The church was dedicated by Simon, Bishop of Worcester, c1125-35, who declared it to be a chapelry of Salford.
6 The church has been trenched round the outside.
- For the sources of these notes, see the
- Timetrail record
- produced by the Historic Environment Record.
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